I need to interrupt because my time is almost finished.
If you compare alcohol use after prohibition to before prohibition—and this is a myth actually that America was in great shape before prohibition—America was not in great shape. It was the worst problem they ever had, that any country has had with alcohol before prohibition.
People were drinking far too much. They were drinking during the day; they were drinking at work. Prohibition did solve that problem to a large degree. Prohibition was not a complete failure. I'm not suggesting we bring prohibition back, but let's not keep repeating that myth. Let's not compare our regulatory regime now to prohibition, because that's not realistic.