I think it is worrisome, some of the ties to foreign governments, because that was a big complaint about many of us with...
You want to have a diplomat in charge of diplomacy. You don't want a bomb thrower.
Right. Some of the published material also said that Adrenaclick was not therapeutically equivalent to EpiPen.
Thank you. That reminds me of one more question for Philip.
We want to find the solution. If any of you are willing to continue to work with our office--several bills were mentione...
Maybe we should stop that--stop allowing a patent for that, because there is some discussion--like I remember in ophthal...
I guess what we have to look at is in the mission that the FDA is given--are they going in and--have we increased inspec...
I kind of wanted to broaden the debate beyond EpiPen.
All of us essentially acknowledge that we are not against patents and that we like the innovation that patents allow.
Governmental barriers.
Price controls were the disaster that brought down the Soviet Union and are the disaster that leads to poverty under soc...
Exactly, and that's another problem we're going to look into as well.
I think what's happening is he's a much bigger purchaser than you.
We're going to conclude, but I talked to Courtney earlier.
I'm a big believer in trying to figure out the problem. You don't just get angry and put price controls on.
It's opaque. There isn't a transparency, and some it is this idea of proprietary knowledge.
That was a reaction to the contaminated steroid injections that happened at the company--what, up in Massachusetts or so...
If you reform it such that you speed up the process of getting the patent and getting the approval, then they have a lon...