I'm not talking about a summary, I'm talking about a scientific monograph. I know you haven't done it and I'll just leave you with that thought.
In 2010, your director general, Beth Pieterson, testified before this committee—and it must have been very important because it was her primary evidence—and here's what she stated:
To our knowledge, there is no major jurisdiction in the world that has banned Wi-Fi from schools based on scientific evidence available.
Since that time, France has banned Wi-Fi in daycare centres and nurseries; Taiwan has banned children under two from using radio frequency devices, cellphones; Belgium has banned sales of mobile phones to children under seven, and banned advertising to children; Israel has banned Wi-Fi in schools if there is an EHS sufferer present, and they are testing levels of electromagnetic radiation in every school. By the way, the total population of these countries is 108 million, so that's pretty major.
Doesn't that make you rethink everything you've said thus far? If it were that important back in 2010 when no other countries had done anything, doesn't it make you want to rethink everything you've said thus far on Safety Code 6, now that they have?