True." Okay, so just so everybody knows, this part from now on in the class will be recorded. You can come back and review this at a later time. The first thing I'm going to do with this table is go into the tags panel. As you can see, there are already some things that have been tagged in this document, such as our headings and text. Now, I'm going to delete all the tags within this table. I will start by highlighting the root tag or the very top of all the tags, and then hitting the delete button. You can see that no tags are available now. The next step is to select the reading order and clear the page structure entirely. This document is completely blank now. Now, let's start with the table. I'm going to encapsulate each individual cell as its own piece. When I tag it, I will do a right click or select cell from the toolkit. You want to tag each individual piece of the cell in the reading order that the cells will be read back. So, we have health insurance first, followed by PPO. If you accidentally grab anything extra, like a line or a piece, you can always hold down the ctrl key and get rid of that. I will go ahead and tag this as a cell as well. Moving over to "Office of Copay," I will repeat this process all the way through the table. If you accidentally grab a piece you didn't mean to, use the ctrl key to erase it. As I tag each individual piece of the cell, it populates on the tags panel. Now, I will go back to the text panel because I only want to have the table and the table data....