 This is a really big deal. 500,000 Pennsylvanians now have access to health care through the expanded Medicaid program, who did not before, and this is going to mean a lot of good things, not just for them, but for all of us. This is something that elections do have consequences. I promised this in the election. The Democratic Party and the Senate and the House has been trying to do this for some time, but we have finally accomplished this. And actually, it's gone very quickly, and I think we still think we're going to reach the 600,000 mark that I talked about in the campaign. But we're at 500,000, and that's a big deal. That's 500,000 people and families who now are covered who weren't before. That's 500,000 lives that are much better now than they were. That's actually people who are going to be healthier than they were. Those people, when they had problems, if they could, they actually did access our health care systems. But they did it at the most expensive part, typically in the emergency room, and typically late in the disease when some early preventative care, maybe, or early intervention might have made a difference with expanded Medicaid, they can now do that. So they should be healthier, these 500,000 folks.