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Now you're okay. You did time out there once, but I think you reset there within a couple of seconds and You mentioned a good point. It's the over escalating costs of things like band-aids or If they give you a paper cup full of water in the hospital your your build for that right your micro transaction for absolutely everything And sure you're going to wait. I mean you're going to wait here in Canada Waiting is part of it, right? But if you go into the hospital here or you call an ambulance and you're suffering from a heart attack, they're not going to stick you in a room to wait. Or if you were in an industrial accident and your hand is severed, you're not going to be stuck in a room to wait. If you're a pregnant mother and you're coming into the ER with complications, they're not putting you in the waiting room to wait. What Peter's talking about, he has respiratory problems, right? Okay, so he's having breathing troubles when they bring it to the hospital they put you on oxygen So that solves the immediate problem, right? you may be pissed off because you've got to wait to see that doctor or you've got to wait to get a Cat scan done or if you've got to wait a few hours for an x-ray Then the thing is they only have so many x-ray technicians. They only have so many radiologists, right? So things like that they have to prioritize it, but if you go in with something severe They're not sticking you in a corner of a waiting room. You're getting in right away. You're getting in a trauma bed Right. I know people make it seem so bad. Yes Okay, if I'm dying with a flu and I feel like absolute crap and I have to go to the hospital As soon as I go into that building, I'm assessed by a nurse within five or ten minutes That nurse assesses me, tests my breathing, my heart rate, my oxygen levels, all of those things, and they go on an intake chart. And then if someone else comes in with worse symptoms than you, yes, you are going to get bumped, and that sucks. But the person with worse symptoms, they probably wouldn't live if they didn't get bumped ahead of you. So we have a triage system here, and for the most part, it works. And at the end of that visit, you can be rest assured, you don't owe that hospital two cents. Not a hundred bucks. Not five hundred or a thousand or a hundred thousand. You don't owe them two pennies And that in my opinion is better all the system even though you've got to wait because you said you got to wait, you know if you need a Procedure down the road if that procedure is urgent. You're not going to get booked ten months out You're going to get booked a month or weeks or something like that here in Canada I mean, I know people complain about the weight tons, but that's just the generation that was raised on immediate gratification. Let me reset

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