 The point is that doing nothing cannot and will not be an option. Too many people, if we don't do anything, will continue to die from this disease. So we need to act sensibly and we need to act decisively. Prostate cancer has a similar incidence rate and a similar mortality rate as breast cancer. In 2015, over 10,000 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer just in Pennsylvania. Almost 1,300 died in Pennsylvania that year. Prostate cancer is the most common form, in fact, of cancer affecting men. It's therefore important that we beat this disease and we can beat it. This bill will help us figure out how to work together to do just this. And I'm really very proud to sign it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah, I appreciate what you're saying. I truly do.