season, making the journey from his island home in vinyl haven to our health care center in brunswick some 70 miles south. he comes to have his knees treated for his increasing arthritis. he calls it getting a grease job. the result of many years of hauling lobster pots. now at an age when a lot of people are planning retirement, captain mike is teaching my son, a member of the new generation, the intricacies of catching lobsters. in the off-season, he returns to the mainland as an art teacher. i think senator collins would agree that his career reflects the way many mainers make a living, doing what they do best, often combining a variety of occupations to add up to a satisfying and sustaining hold. mike could choose to have his knees worked on closer to home, but he chooses to travel to martins point, because we've earned his trust by providing both his primary care and his insurance coverage. we're uniquely positioned to consider the full sprectrum of his health and support him on land and sea, reliably and affordably. -- who seek a trusted health care parter who shares their local roots. it's importa