jermaine shivly, former microsoft executive, says he wants to create the starbucks of marijuana and mintmore million theirs than microsoft. and we have to be very careful when there are big financial interests in a medicine or any other thing, but we're talking about medicine this evening, that we're not seeing skewed search results, that we're not -- research results, that we're not being blinded unduly by the push of billions of dollars which it's estimated that marijuana could bring if it's legalized across the nation. that we're not being unduly influenced by that as we have been in the past. and i like to ask people a question. for example, let's look at the medicines that we do have. would you grade our, how we handle medicines and opioid abuse across the nation, would we give it an a, a b, a c, a d, an p? a lot of -- an f? a lot of people say we're not doing that great. a lot of people get addicted to the medicines we currently do have, and it's becoming this certain states, opioid abuse is becoming an epidemic. and this is what i'm very concerned to see, that marijuana -- we're a