 If you get an acute pain, you know, you put your hand on a match, on a hot stove, it hurts like the blazes. What do you do? You get cold water, you get some butter. It's relatively short-lasting. There are kinds of pains that are not. Our job is really to educate and to prevent this problem from escalating. Once a person starts with opioids and there is a high from it, addiction is produced and very, very quickly. And the person does not have control. People need to be able to get into treatment as soon as they decide that that's the best option for them. Having a waiting period is really harmful to their health. We know addiction is a disease. It's something that recurs. The drug hijacks the brain. It's a vicious cycle.