it is going to have to be the courts. at this point we have one more battle. we have a state court hearing on july 31st, the day before the law is set to go in effect to see if we can get an injunction against the admitting privileges law. the admitting privileges law and the six-week ban are the two laws that would have stopped us from being able to offer the services that we do to women in our state. and so one down, one to go. we feel confident that we'll get that injunction as well. all we can do is battle this out in courts, wait for the next legislative session and hope legislators take a cue from this and stop passing these unconstitutional laws. >> tammi, what are the material consequences of there being just one clinic in the whole state right now? i mean, obviously you're fighting these fights with the legislature and in the courts to try to stay open, but you're also serving your patients and you're seeing firsthand the effect of the incredibly limited access to abortion services that there are in your state. with you being the only clinic right now and one that's fighting to survive. what does that mean for your patients? >> well, we've already heard from our patients. as soon as any news hit, you