lauren kennedy with the national partnership for women and families. and my question follows nicely your last comment which is i was wondering if any of the panelists could speak to what have been successful strategies for ensuring consumer access to this type of information, specifically with regard to quality and performance data? i think it was in everybody's sort of presentation that this is a key criteria not just for provider selection, performance on quality, and value metrics, but also the consumers' ability to access that information, understand it, and use it to make informed choices. and specifically with regards to exchanges, how do we support consumer access not just to plan performance on quality metrics, so being able to rate plans by quality data, but also consumer access to how providers, themselves, are performing on quality metrics? we would make the case that if we're looking at narrow choice through narrow networks or high-value networks, however they're referred to, that consumers have a distinct interest in understanding how indi