and so it was routine blood work that anyone who has an underactive thyroid, which irdisclosed, wouldget. i paid almost three times more in premiums then they needed to pay out and they still sent me to this post claims underwriting department where they went that you my medical records. they found mention of something in her notes that she never disclosed to me and both of my doctors wrote letters in support of the fact that they had not discussed it with me. they suspected i had but could not prove. and -- >> so we know that it seems obvious that anything might relate to cancer treatment they're going to scour the records. in your case, it might have been something about the bloodwork that you were having? >> in my case it proves there's no condition too small. they are willing to send you to this department for. i didn't have anything even close to life-threatening nor aspas as expensive. it shows you can't be too young or too healthy for them to send you to this department. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> in burgess for questions, please. >> thank you. ms. baiten, let me ask you. b