Thank you, Chair.
I was asking our research friends a question. I was curious as to whether you could still get a mercury filling in Canada. It's a neuro-disrupter. It's one of the most toxic elements we make. There are those in this room, and there are Canadians today, who are still getting mercury fillings put into their mouths.
The reason I bring it up is that it's an interesting example of the amount of inertia we can have, as a society, as a manufacturing base, as dentists who are concerned about our health and will continue to put a known toxin into our mouths. I think it's instructive about over-relying on government and well-meaning officials to always protect us to the levels we would hope, particularly when we're talking about these vulnerable populations.
I have a question for Mr. Cammack. Does Baxter make--and I hate to quiz you on this, because I know you'll get in trouble if you don't know the answer--cardiopulmonary bypass equipment, transfusion equipment, exchange transfusion, hemodialysis, TPN or lipophilic drug formulations?