Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
I was thinking about this as a bit of a statistical exercise in some regard, to figure things out. In a perfect world, we could have a computer box and put in all of the illnesses that have been diagnosed, the sites where people have lived, worked and served, the list of ILO chemicals, the jobs, the lengths of time people were in places and some other factors we could come up with.
Could we not then feed that data into a computer with some AI and come up with some relationships that would allow us to put a pretty darn good estimate on a relationship—maybe not causation—among those factors to allow us to assign some responsibility?