let me comment about your nasal medication. we're still the only place in the world where you have a true competitive market in pharmaceuticals. and so you get a prescription for it. the economic choice is you could have taken an over-the-counter now and effective had 80% of the same effect or bought a generic steroid nasal inhaler at about 1/3 the cost. point is -- and i don't know of your individual situation. but if you have insurance coverage, we don't -- in terms of your drugs, you don't make as good of a choice. but if you have personal coverage, what has is people who don't have the means, which you may have, to pay $90 end up not buying anything. so what's happening is the noncompliance of what your physician may say i you need, the noncompliance rises because people can't afford the access. most republicans disagree me on a refundable tax credit. most of them don't like that. my goal was to fix it to where everybody has the same shot of health care and everybody gets covered and everybody gets freedom to choose because