any sort of health services because of denial of their rights and just where they live, and then we have worse health outcomes. we actually have downstream health implications for everyone involved, even caregivers around that woman. so, going back to the facts actually helps ground us. actually, justice sotomayor kind of emphasized that in her remarks against kind of the shadow docket ruling and i couldn't agree with her more. it wasn't partisan. she just simply laid down, here's the law, and then here's really the medical repercussions, and that's where i fit in, because we have so many doctors and health providers who are actually trying to understand, where's our role in advocating for patients? i used to live in the state of texas, and i will tell you that we did that all day every day, and now, i kind of think about this, i'm going to have to do that again, nicole, because i think our whole country is going to have to be on the defensive around this, not just texas or the 11 states that are trying to copy texas. >> yeah, i mean, fatima, i guess my question to you is the same that i asked dr. patel, but how