these ideas as well. I feel like that's what most Americans, and this is what I'm interested in, in which is where can we find consensus in this country, because that's where we can develop the most durable, sustainable cross-party policies that can endure across administrations and across party administrations. I think one of those areas would be most people can agree that we don't want to be in a situation where if something happens in the rest of the world, we can't produce insulin in the United States. I'm not saying that's the case with insulin, I don't know enough about these supply chains and know which drugs are most affected, but there are clearly critical supply chains where I think most Americans would be willing to endure whatever is necessary, so long as they feel like it's being done in a competent way, to actually get those supply chains French or near-shored or on-shored. To that degree, maybe this is my last question. I said my last couple of questions ago, but maybe (38/45)
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