i want to look at brings tal meyer, its own set of problems. nothing short of a beating this year. but let's look at some setup charts and try to get down to bmy. so just to put it in long-term context, this is one of the parts that composes the whole. the part being the orange, the whole being the blue. s&p 500 in orange, health care in blue. and what we know is on a very long-term basis, you've got exactly the same performance. but when you do things like this, absolute, it doesn't tell you relative. just tells you well. wow, they look the same. obviously, they're not. let's look at the relative performance. that is the same chart, same time frame, done a different way. okay. there they are juxtaposed, one to another. and here is the health care sector, and its relative performance to the s&p. what we know is that when health care was going down, of course, in the crisis, '08-'09, it's shocking, meaning the very definition of alpha. you want to be something defensively. what's happened now, of course, is that while it kept up for most of the bull market and was with the market, o