And we're doing that by most favored nations, other nations, whoever pays the lowest in the world, that's what we're going to pay. Right now we're paying sometimes 10 times higher than other nations [for medicines and prescription drugs]. So we have favored nations that's been approved. Other nations have, for the most part agreed to it and they had no choice otherwise we were going to put tariffs on them. (00:47–00:52)
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