I urge passage of this bill, and I yield back my time.
Congress needs to take action on this to make sure that this market functions for patients.
Well, the question we are asking here is whether or not it is ethical to price the way you have priced.
Well, hold on just a minute. Mr. Dorfman is not some abstract ethicist or some do-gooder.
With great power comes great responsibility, but that responsibility is missing across the drug industry.
I do not think nuclear weapons are very usable, period.
Lower the price. That will actually make it easier for patients to access the drug.
Well, wait just a minute. There are obviously patients who cannot afford this product, and we know this.
the pharmaceutical market may be producing giant profits for drug companies, but it is not working for the American peop...
Your work shines a light in many dark areas, and this is the first step for changes in the industry.
Yes, I think you could say that.
charging patients so much for a drug that they cannot afford it is unethical.
I appreciate you not tiptoeing around the issue, because I am very, very concerned about this.
Many of them, by the way, are veterans who have served our country and have fallen on hard times, and they are going to ...
The politics of it is you are not a real nation unless you can do it too.
So here we are, we are talking about India and Pakistan, we are talking about the nuclear proliferation.
We want to deemphasize nuclear weapons in our national security doctrine.
I would like to just begin by thanking all of you for your lifelong commitment to nuclear nonproliferation.