All Americans are paying a price for Donald Trump, in some way. There’s culpability at the hands of some, and insurmountable despair for others (and therapy bills, to boot). There’s valuable time spent arguing with family members and watching talking heads dribble on cable news, and money-earning years shaved off lives from the stress of it all.

But the American electorate is reportedly paying actual, real money to the Republican nominee, too. According to a report from Politico, Federal Election Commission records show that as the Secret Service has sent its agents around the country to accompany the candidate on a plane owned and operated by one of the Trump’s companies, the agency has paid his campaign nearly $1.6 million over the course of the election. And of course, taxpayer money funds the agency.

The Secret Service reimbursed the Clinton campaign, too, to the tune of $2.6 million so far, Politico reports. That’s what the agency typically does—it pays presidential campaigns back for travel costs associated with following a candidate around, and often times, that means repeatedly reimbursing them for seats on private planes. The unusual difference with this arrangement when it comes to Trump, however, is the fact that the billionaire businessman actually owns TAG Air, the company that owns his plane, so the reimbursement is technically lining his pockets.

This is a common theme for Trump as a candidate—campaign dealings coming back to benefit his own businesses. As Politico reported on Wednesday, Trump’s campaign has paid his companies more than $8.2 million throughout this election cycle, including $1.3 million in rent for campaign offices and $544,000 for food at events and meetings. The most lucrative example was the money TAG Air has taken in—reaching about $6 million.

Normally, these sums may raise eyebrows. But they feel like nothing—quaint, almost—compared to the emotional price many Americans are paying. What’s a few million dollars when your mental-health bank is already depleted and you’re so far into emotional debt that it doesn’t even matter anymore? Pay him. It doesn’t matter anymore.