 You can really charge $600 for what people will pay for it. Why aren't more people rushing in to make the stuff so that they can get a piece of this huge market? Because it's too hard to get the darn stuff approved. And that's what I wish we were talking about. The same exact thing from the same exact manufacturer, I think you can get it over the counter in Europe for $75. One of the reasons, by the way, is that there's nine different people making the stuff in Europe. One of the reasons they can charge $300 or $600 is because it's too hard to get new products approved in this country. An EpiPen competitor would be even more difficult because it's both a drug and a delivery device. By the way, the stuff doesn't cost anything. It costs between like $0.10 and $0.95 a vial. It's really easy to make the stuff and really easy to get the stuff. But for some reason in this country, there's really only one provider. I wish we were talking about why Mylin can charge $600 for this. Instead, we talked about your profit margins with people who have no clue what that means. We talked about a bunch of stuff that tries to make a lot of us look really good. Somebody in my own party said that there's no way you could really earn $18 million a year. That bothers me. But at the same time, Ms. Bresch, you get what you deserve. Not because you're a bad person. Not because you're charging too much or too little for a drug. Nobody in here has any clue. We don't understand the cost. We don't understand the distribution system. We don't understand how healthcare products get priced and sold and distributed. To you what we do know, though, is that you've been in these hallways to ask us to make people buy your stuff. You've lobbied us to make the taxpayer buy your stuff. At the federal level, we passed the law here. We did it, by the way. I was here when we did it. Everybody was here when we did it. We did it in 2013. It went by voice vote. One of those magical things that happens when we're not on the floor. The White House called it the EpiPen bill. My guess is that didn't happen by magic. It may have happened because your mother works for the State School Board's Association or whatever the group is. It may happen because your dad is a U.S. Senator. But you came and you asked the government to get in your business. So here we are today.