That's understood.
I'm told by the chair that I have less than two minutes.
With a final question, how has the U.S. responded to what is taking place in Xinjiang in terms of trade? As you know, and as this committee has heard, on products that would find their beginning in Xinjiang—things like cotton and tomatoes, for example—it's understood by top human rights experts and top experts on trade that forced labour is almost certainly involved in the processing of those products from the beginning and possibly all the way to the finish.
How is the U.S. responding to ensure that products made with forced labour are not entering the U.S.?