Sorry, the correct answer is (B). High level viral turnover results in selection for virtually every drug resistant mutation, even if they remain as a minority population until drug selection pressure is introduced. Similarly, once drug selection pressure is removed, wild type virus will generally predominate and resistant virus—while still present—may not be detected by resistance testing. The cellular reservoir appears to persist for more than a decade and the best evidence suggests that regardless of duration of viral suppression, viral rebound is likely to occur in the majority of individuals upon discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy.