Yes, I will do it very quickly.
It just goes to why the expensive drugs are needed, which is what he referred to. I started with the cheapest drug that you could ever imagine, aspirin. I then went to another cheap drug called Plaquenil, then to another cheap drug called Cupramine, and then to another. And I didn't care about the cost of the drug. I wanted a drug that would work.
Twenty years later, 13 joint replacements later, a wheelchair, and a year in bed, I got access to a breakthrough called Enbrel, a biologic, at that time probably one of the most expensive drugs on the market at almost $20,000 a year. Within six weeks I walked out of the hospital after being in there for three months. I now walk three kilometres every single day. That's why we need expensive drugs.