Thank you, Madam Chair.
It has certainly been a fascinating two days of discussion on this particular topic. I think if I had to summarize what I'm hearing, it's that everyone agrees that decisions should be based on science. There doesn't seem to be any disagreement there. There doesn't seem to be any disagreement that we can always benefit from more science in this particular area.
There is some disagreement in terms of the interpretation of the science that's out there, and I do wonder.... Certainly, I'm sitting here, and of course I'm not a scientist, and all the different information that we're getting is a little overwhelming.
There's one thing that I think is important, too, to recognize when we interpret science. I have communities that are very rural and are begging for and craving some of these what they consider to be safety opportunities. I think we need to balance some of that in the equation. When you live on a very main highway and have no telephone access, I think that also needs to be looked at.
For my own curiosity, if you're in a house, for microwave versus telephone and for a child using a cellphone versus texting, are they all at different levels? Perhaps Dr. Habash could answer that.