I just want to be clear and give you a chance to clarify or withdraw that statement, because in fact it is misrepresentation of this.
Listen, I don't want anybody to pass away from taking natural health products. I had a natural health store back in the nineties as well. That dates me. I too was on the end of saying, “Well, this is the next thing that's going to get you muscles and what have you.” Did I know? No, I didn't.
I guess your point today is that because of a product being unregulated, we saw the death of an 18-month-old toddler. That was how your comments came across. I'm just asking you to withdraw that, because in fact it was the parents, in their wishes, who didn't believe in hospitals at the time. They thought they could deal with the sickness. I guess they didn't understand the depth and the seriousness of the illness, and they tried with home remedies to make their child.... They loved their child, by all accounts. I believe they were charged with undue care ultimately....
I think your comments were misleading. You may not have intended it. That child didn't die because they used a natural health product. He died because they didn't get the appropriate treatment in a timely fashion. Is that correct?