krishnamoorthi from illinois for five minutes. mr. krishnamoorthi: dr. califf, in february 2021 i was chair of this house oversight subcommittee's economic and consumer policy subcommittee. we studied the presence of toxic heavy metals in baby food at that time. in march of 2021 we issued a report with regard to the presence of lead, arsenic, cad me yum, and mercury at astonishing levels in baby food products. we found baby food had on average 177 times the permissible amount of lead in drinking water. in response to public pressure off that report, f.d.a. issued an action plan called closer to zero. this was the first time f.d.a. would be regulating toxic heavy metals in baby food, which is a good thing. when my subcommittee issued its report in march of 2021, f.d.a. said that it would issue its initial draft guidance regarding permissible lead limits in baby food within one year. roughly april, 2022. instead it missed that deadline and issued its draft guidance in 2023. let me talk to you about some of the other toxic heavy metals in baby food that are