 I don't advocate for hybrid systems. I wanna see everything privatized. It strikes me as stunning that in every other industry we understand that central planning doesn't work. We've tried central planning, bread production. We've tried central planning, food. We've tried central planning, all kinds of things. Doesn't work. It creates shortages. It creates lines. It creates malinvestment. It creates unbelievable inefficiencies. And yet in healthcare, somehow we think is special and unique and different. It's not. It's an industry. It needs to be produced by GPs, by nurses, by hospitals, by people who produce the service. And they are customers to somehow believe that we can take this unbelievably complex system and centrally plan it, given a bunch of bureaucrats, the power to decide how to allocate resources, who should get what, what are the best treatments? Instead of letting a market work where it works so beautifully in where it's allowed to work, in every product where we allow markets to work, we get beautiful results. Why not try it in hell? Well, we know.