Question: A New York statute states that surrogate parenting agreements-agreements whereby insemination or impregnation is done specifically for the purpose of creating a child for adoption, and a surrogate mother agrees at the time of insemination or impregnation to surrender the child for adoption-are against public policy and void. Itskov alleges that Dr. Sultan had agreed to perform in vitro fertilization on a surrogate mother in order to create a child for Itskov to adopt. Later, she sued Dr. Sultan for breach of contract. Is the contract enforceable?