This is the beginning of what we hope will be a long and happy partnership with levels. And Dr. Casey means. Okay, I'm not surprised by that. That's known as, you well know as regulatory capture. And Regulators are cut off from the effects of the drugs that they're regulating because they're not treating patients. So I'm not making excuses, but I, I, I'm not surprised. What I am surprised by is the behavior of clinicians, of physicians prescribing these drugs to individual people with whom they're in regular contact. (35:33–35:40)
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