Dr. Katherine Farris: I think the biggest thing is that none of this is normal. None of this is okay. We are often being held to a standard—some of the interviews I do or the people I talk to or even just the articles I read are like, “How could you let this happen?” “What do you do about that patient, you just didn’t see them?” “What do you do about the fact that patients are having to wait three weeks to get in to see you?” It’s easy for us to be like “I’m sorry, I’m sorry [unclear 52:38]. We’re trying, we’re going to open up more clinics,” and I think it’s really important to pause and be like, “We didn’t cause this problem.” We’re being asked to fix a problem that other people caused. We’re doing our best—and, yes, we need to do more, and we’re trying to do more, and we are doing more; we’ve done so much more now than we were doing six months ago. But we’re fixing someone else’s problem. People are looking to us for the solution to a problem that we did not cause––that we don’t want.