. >> senator casey. >> thanks so much, senator baldwin for allowing me to jump ahead. >> mr. chairman, thanks for the hearing. i want to start with a sense that i have back home, when i talk to people in pennsylvania and a lot of your companies have a lot of interest in pennsylvania, i hear over and over again, this problem, the cost of prescription drugs, it's like a bag of heavy rocks, people have been carrying this around on their shoulders every day, year after year, and they're tired of it. and they don't -- they don't believe that any player in this is doing enough. i think they were-- most pennsylvanians are happy that i can vote for a bill in 2022 that allowed medicare to negotiate for lower prescription drug costs and that we could cap the cost of insulin $35 a month for medicare part d beneficiaries. ... or either party, , but they are certainly not happy with the level of work that you put into this. look, , i hear all this talk abt rebates and cost reductions that are put in place but is not cutting back home. and when i talk to people that see what pbms are doing