And, and they get locked into the system where the researchers know that they can make a certain amount of money through this kind of research. And so Even when it doesn't make any sense to do these kind of experiments, this kind of research, when there's better ways, more efficient ways, more predictive models, they don't really want to switch. And we need to challenge that inertia. Well, Secretary Rawlins, when we talk about puppy mills, those are breeding facilities, but they're bad breeding facilities. (08:52–09:06)
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