It is, indeed, but I'm sitting indoors, so I cannot really see it.
First of all I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for allowing me to participate on this very important occasion. It is, of course, a tremendous honour to represent the Karolinska Institute and the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Both are famous for their Nobel prizes in medicine and physiology, chemistry, and physics.
To be honest, I'm a little bit at a loss, as I think you say, because I don't know what your problem is in Canada. I guess Health Canada is a governmental authority of some form and your work is to protect the health of Canadians.
My question must go back to you: what is the problem? Do you see a general deterioration of the health in Canada? Or do you have specific diseases or entities of diseases or functional impairments that are rapidly increasing? What is the actual problem to be solved or handled?
I understand from the other speakers that they have received background information, which I have not, and it seems that we are only talking, more or less, about cancer and mobile phones and mobile phone antenna systems.
Here in Sweden, the question is much, much larger than that when it comes to health effects of electromagnetic fields. If that's the issue, or if we are talking about the functional impairment of electro-hypersensitivity, or if we're talking about something else, I would be very happy to answer any form of questions.
Maybe I could just stop there and you could tell me instead what we are going to solve or handle today.