mr. basham. as a matter of fact, brad rodu wrote march 26 -- and brad rodu is the endowed share tobacco harm reduction research school of medicine, university of louisville. i'll read a couple of excerpts. according to the public health physicians, the bill will do more harm than good in terms of the future tobacco-related illness and death. while the aaphd favors effective regulation of the tobacco industry, this bill does not meet that standard. the bill introduced by henry waxman and supported by medical groups that are engaged in a crusade against the tobacco industry, that's a problem. in a blind desire to kill tobacco manufacturers, the waxman bill may end up hurting smokers. and it goes on and on and on. again, an endowed share of a major academic institution which says don't do this. well, how about michael seagull, professor in social and behavioral science. get this: boston university. school of public health, home of the author of the bill. los angeles time op-ed, june 3, not long ago.