Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: And they also participated in it, I see that it is written here, representatives of the University of Haifa, referring to the researchers in Rotenberg's study?
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: I don't remember who it was, I don't think, I don't know.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: I don't remember who it was?
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: I don't remember. At the University of Haifa? I don't remember.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: Representatives of the University of Haifa, yes, representatives of Rambam Hospital.
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: No, okay, I don't remember who it is.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: You don't remember
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: There are people in the office, for example, a representative of the University of Haifa, who may have come in this hat, I don't remember telling you.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: You don't remember. And it was said that as for the data of the study, it was stated here in a statement published by the Ministry of Health, that the Ministry of Health will continue to examine the data that was presented. In the letterYou wrote...
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Are you going back for April 12th?
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: In April's letter. You were based on Rotenberg's research, right??
Adv. Mr. D. Or Chen: Which page are you redirecting it to?
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: On both pages, on both sides. Yes. And based on the data from Rotenberg's study, you wrote in a letter in April that it can be estimated that the excess morbidity reported in the Haifa district is the result of air pollution for both adults and children, right?
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: Yes, absolutely..
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: And in this meeting with the CEO on April 21 It was decided to inform the public that the Ministry of Health will continue to examine the data presented in Rotenberg's article, right??
The witness, Prof. A. Grotto: Yes.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: I mean... And it was also said that the Ministry of Health will continue to hold discussions on the subject with additional experts and in other fields, right?