 Good afternoon. That was a tough topic to follow. We've been very esoteric this morning, very scientific, which is what you're all here for. I've got good news and bad news. The good news is my talk is very short. The bad news is I'm a lawyer. So the first question that you're going to ask is why am I here? Well, before we get to that, we might want to consider why we're all here. And we're all here obviously because we want to live forever. We want to be healthy. And I think we want to make the world a better place. So the question is how do we do that? And I was at the conference last year with my wife and we paid attention and listened. And what we heard was people talking about the paleo-chimp list. The common refrain was how do we get the message out there? We're here. We're a small group. We blog. We publish articles. We write books. We do research. We form groups. We work on the Internet. We do all these things. And what effect, if any, are they having? Well, the group is larger than it was last year, but I don't know that even with all these activities, we can say that it is yet fully mainstream. So the question is, how does it get out there? Before we figure that out, we've got to figure out, well, what are the opposing factors? What is the opposition? And it is substantial. You follow the money. It's the establishment, okay? It's corporations who are vested in the status quo. Monsanto, Cargill, Archer Daniel Middler, General Mills, Coca-Cola. They all contribute toward and support the politicians. And, of course, both those groups are close to the media. You have the commercials going over. You have the politicians writing go out and regulate that. You have the television commercials that talk about the heart-healthy cereals. You have the research from the corporation, starting with Ansel Key and going through the modern day. You have the politicians with their farm subsidies, the GMOs, the corn, the soy, the sugar beet. And then, of course, the supporting role of this. You have the doctorate of the World Group of Innova. So the question is, what can we, what can this group do? And my perception is that to get the attention, you have to somehow do something that has an economic impact beyond the petition, beyond the blog, beyond the march. And what is that? It's litigating. Sue the bastard. So, now that's very nice in theory, but how do you do it? These are pretty big corporations. Well, you start on a focused concept and then you expand. So here we have a lawsuit filed in June of this year in the western district of New York in Buffalo, a parent natural guardian of an infant, a 14-year-old girl who developed type 2 diabetes which used 12 years old and I have a nationally renowned expert, one of your groups, who has to be unnamed for now, who has looked at her medical records, who's looked at her food history, and is willing to say that her consumption of high-proteose corn syrup is a cause or a contributing factor to her development of type 2 diabetes. So I sued Archangel Midland, Cargill, Peyton Lyle, and a couple of us. Why did I try and focus on high-proteose corn syrup? Well, first of all, it is a totally man-made product. Now, we're talking in this realm, we're talking about product liability and failure to warmth. You can't get high-proteose corn syrup unless the corn manufacturers make it. So you've got a product, when you make a product, then you have to attach warning to it, assuming that it causes or contributes to harm. Chosen infant, somebody under 21, because there's the statute of limitations in products liability where I come from is three years. So you could have a 45-year-old guy and he could sue for the same thing and the companies would say, hey, even if we're wrong, we'll pay you for the last three years, 42 to 45, but what about the previous 42 years? We're not responsible for that. With an infant, you get her whole life. Secondly, the defense always is, and we hear this every day, if you want to lose weight, exercise, and eat less, that is the defense. It's your fault, you eat too much. Well, how do you tell that to a five-year-old? They're like Labrador Retriever. You put something in front of them that they like, they're going to eat it. So you get rid of the defenses of comparative negligence, you get rid of the statute of limitations, you have the national expert, and ultimately, after the Scorch Earth Defense, which will take three to five years, you will have an opportunity to get in front of a jury and then we'll see what happens and that will be a jury of peers and they'll make the decision as to whether they think that this particular substance contributed to it and it could only be 20% or 30%. It only has to be a substantial factor, a contributing cause and that doesn't have to be the sole cause. If I, if we work together and if this type of lawsuit and these type of lawsuits gain traction, well, the high-fructose people are going to change the product, it'll become sugar, corn sugar, corn starch, they'll modify it, but the high-fructose may diminish in our society, which I think would probably be a pretty good thing. So what can we do? We can work together, which is what you all have been talking about. The Journal of Evolution and the Health that is just coming out. It's a great idea. The communications, I had trouble, I mean, I know you all have blogs and we can tune into the blogs and we can talk on it, but I don't know how much of actual communication there is there. I think that more would be beneficial. Even doctors and lawyers, which could work together and some might define as an Archie Moran. We can work for a common purpose. We can form the group, LinkedIn, Google Plus, LitServe. This is something that can be done in addition to the petition and the blogging, where you actually may have an impact. So I was asked to speak just to simply tell you this is something positive and concrete that is happening. I am doing it. I am very available and accessible. You can talk to me here. Contact me in my office or on the web. I think this is a positive effort. And I look forward to learning from you guys. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't be trying to do this. Thank you very much.