Yes, you already said that. You asked what would happen if their supply chain raised payroll (and therefore prices) by $1M/mo. And I answered that question.
No my question is setting the minimum wage to 1 million USD per month (per employee obviously). Of course 1 million USD / month more in cost is nothing
Obviously that wage isn't sustainable. The good news is that the majority of people discussing wage increases are making good-faith arguments about sustainable increases, and are not asking for a (ridiculous) $12M/yr minimum wage.
I'm not sure I understand what point you're trying to make by presenting a hypothetical wage that's 5 orders of magnitude larger than the situation being discussed.
That you cannot create money out of thin air, that you are only trying to force increasing the relative value of labor vs. capital / land / moral hazard etc.
If your increase in minimum wage follows productivity then what's the point ? It's like voting for no child labour laws after most of the children are not working anymore