chair, just ft requires disclosure, does that mean -- on the label? >> on the label. yes. (@xó>> thank you.t question. mr. madison is recognized for five minutes for questions. >> thanks, mr. chair-and mr. landa. you just said this with mr. butterfield, but i want to be clear. from the fda perspective, to date, you've found no scientific evidence that there's a health and safety issue with genetically engineered foods. >> that is correct. >> thank you. appreciate that. if there is this consumer demand for wanting to know, if there is a producer of a non-gch much o food? the organic industry they can label their product as such that it's non-gmo, correct? >> so long as the labelling is not false or misleading, that's correct. >> so if the marketplace wants this, there is a way for natural foods to do >> that is correct. >> does the fda regulatory have any authority over that type of labelling? >> it's the general authority that labeling must not be false or misleading. >> how long has the fda been involved in managing food labelling? >> "máwell, the provision, th false or misleading provision dates from either 1936 or ''i,eñ >> we'll stipulate it's a long time. and how is the fda's role in t