Well, there is no question about it. As I said earlier, I am a free market guy. All I want to do is compete, and I want to compete on a level playing field. Let me compete. You know, when I first entered pharmacy before PBMs became so vogue and became such a big part of this, it was pretty easy in the sense of being in business in pharmacy because all you had to do was be nice to the people. {time} 2045 I mean, it was about customer service. It was about taking care of the patient, and that is what we are talking about--taking care of the patient. I told you earlier I have had generations of families who trade with me--grandparents, parents.
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