I apologize if what we've said has been complicated. From my perspective it seems very simple. We have people who are making things, we have people who are getting what's made, and we have a third group of people who have to pay for what's getting made. You can focus on how we get more things that we don't have money to buy. We could focus on making people appreciate the value of what they're not getting. Or we could think about, once we do have this, how we're going to get the money.
The costs are going to translate into someone's revenue. If you're a business person you're not going to invest in something you're going to lose money on. If you're thinking of something that you're going to be making money on, there's someone on the other side who's thinking he or she has to pay for it. It seems to me it can be as simple as that from a payer's perspective.