(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) What's really critical about the fluoridation is the chemical supplier of the fluoride, the hydrofluorosolic acid, has now put a health warning on their material safety data sheet. As a chemist, I've looked at scores of material safety data sheets and never in my career have I seen a warning for children in an MSDS, material safety data sheet. What happens is the companies that's producing this chemical realize they have a revenue stream that's a little risky for them from a liability standpoint on how their customers are using this chemical. And so they've now put a warning in their material safety data sheet, warning for fluorosis, osteosclerosis if exposure occurs during enamel formation. There are no children working in these chemical plants. There are no children being chemical handlers. So this warning is for the end user. And so we've presented this to the city council, and they have now been alerted that their own supplier has put a warning. And this is where we came across and said, you now need to put a warning at least for children that you've received from your supplier. You need to put that downstream. So now the liability is on them too. I think that's a result of a lot of data that's coming out now in the last five to ten years and a lot of pressure that's coming from the different communities to end fluoridation and because of the health issues. Thank you. Bye.