Hello. My name is Peter Hill. I'm with Industry Canada, the regulator of cellphone sites, etc.
I can tell you, based on our experience over decades, that the grand majority of cellphone towers are hundreds, or thousands, or tens of thousands of times below Safety Code 6 limits already. In fact, the change to Safety Code 6 had no impact on the power levels associated with those.
The exposure that we do from a regulatory perspective is the cumulative effect, to answer the earlier question. It is all cumulative, so if there are five cellphone towers in a particular area, regulatory compliance is brought about by the cumulative effect. We verify that on a regular basis around the country.
As I said, very few sites even come within 50% of Safety Code 6, and the ones that get closer are high-power broadcast sites that are generally located far away from where people live. The issue is proximity and power levels at these kinds of locations.
At the end of the day, most sites in Canada are thousands of times below Safety Code 6 already.