I'm not the one who produced those studies so I will not defend the studies. I will defend the scientists and those scientists are hired and they conduct their studies independently. It is their role to set the standards to ensure the safety of Canadians. What I'm telling you today is that the industry and the sector in Canada fully comply with those standards. I personally believe that those standards keep us safe and that when you use the devices under the limits that are set, they are believed to be safe in Canada and around the world. There have been numerous studies, and there are all sorts of studies that have been done. The World Health Organization has concluded that if you use the devices according to the limits, it is safe.
When I say that wireless devices keep us safer, I can tell you that as a parent. I'm a parent. My daughter left today. She's in South America and she can communicate with me because of her wireless device. I believe it makes her safer that she has that device with her. Consider how many 911 calls are made in Canada using wireless telecommunication. It does keep our communities safer.
When you talk about the precautionary principle, it is applied by the standards that are set by Safety Code 6 and Health Canada. You should ask the scientists who have set that standard to explain to you how it is applied here in Canada.