-- and that's actually worked in california where xavier becerra actually drafted the law, and dave wheldon joined with him, and it was a law against gene patenting. so i think -- but that's only part of what has to happen. this problem, this issue actually began in the law, in my opinion. it's got to be ended in the law. and the big hurdle is congress because right now we have legislators who have not been paid by -- well, these legislators have been elected by us, and yet their behavior is squarely in line with the interests of pharmaceutical companies and against our medical interests. so we have to get rid of these lobbyists, we have to outlaw them. they have no place in health care design. they have no place in decisions about medical care. and yet they're exerting a huge influence. get rid of the lobbyists and make your legislator know that you are concerned about this. i always tell people, you know, i always urge people to take action where they are. whatever group you're involved with, that's the group that you should try to, um, sell your outrage about this and have them approach