Again, assuming change like the cbo option, they are the retirees immediately feel the impact of that premium increase. So what would they do . If i were one of them and i had an alternative option to pursue, alternative coverage option, i would do that, adding adverse selections to what is already a highcost option because adverse selection has been going on. So you could predict access only plans would be unraveling as these changes come about. And then finally i mentioned a minute ago just in passing, and i can elaborate in the q a that you could engineer a lower spending limit and still not safe employers money if you dont count toward the beneficiaries spending limit under medicare the amount that the employer or the union plan pays. So if you do that, and i am a retiree, im ask myself, well, gee, why should i continue paying a premium. Before him have been out of pocket limit under the employer plan but now i can get it under medicare. Why do i need to keep paying that premium .
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