damian: i know that ufw has been strong in fighting methyl bromide, which they use on strawberries allle and whatnot. i mean, is this--i know that the national labor relations board has been implementing some--also some restrictions on what kind of pesticides are used, but the growers are a strong lobby and the growers want their pesticides so they can make their crops grow. victoria: exactly, like for example in bakersfield on cinco de mayo of all days, there were some farmworkers who got--who were sick and they were hospitalized. and this chemical was supposed to be banned during the obama administration in march, but this administration canceled the ban. so, you know, there has to be--there's some--i mean, they said because there wasn't enough evidence. and it was that pesticide that it's called chlorpyrifos. i don't know if you've heard of that, but it's really toxic, nausea. i mean, it gets you sick if you touch it. i mean-- damian: what does it tell you about this farmworker--i'm assuming it's a farmworker in san mateo county who was even reluctant to identify him or herself? wha