Okay. I can do something worthwhile in three minutes with these competent witnesses.
Dr. Mausz, I'll focus on an article that you had published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health just recently, with a shout-out to Professor Donnelly as well, who was a contributor to that.
I would put the question to you, Professor, but you're not here, so the question goes to Dr. Mausz.
I appreciate the empirical approach to collecting data. In the study, you noted the lack of data due to under-reporting. You talked about it in your testimony as well, about leveraging a novel reporting process embedded within the electronic patient record. You said that from that you were getting more reliable data.
I would ask this question: What are you going to do with that data? I ask that in the context of the evidence from the storyteller Paul Hills, who said that even those reported cases aren't being dealt with by law enforcement people.
What difference is your data going to make?
Thank you.