they been growth promotion of anna biotic use of anna biotic in 1998. the data has been analyzed for the last 10 years, and the study is being released in the journal of the american veterinarian nickle association by the authors of the study. and what they found is, number one, integrate the united states and rest of world we use more and about in food production in any of the country in the world. and that's on page 10 of my submitted statement. in denmark, looking specifically in denmark, the total amount of anna biotic being used now is less than the total amount of anna biotic used pre-ban. that's the chart on page 11 of my written statement. it also shows that the resistance, in humans has declined post-ban. the resistance in the animal population has declined post-ban. and while they did show an increase in mortality for a shortage of time among winners in feeder pigs, once they start instituting better animal husbandry practices, claiborne, more ventilation for the bard, or space for the animals, better waste handling, then the mortality, mortal