My next question goes to Mr. Albin-Lackey or Ms. Knuckey.
When we listen to your testimony and read your reports in which you describe human rights violations by some companies, we can conclude that certain companies are delinquent overseas and we need ways or legislation in order to sanction them. Looked at another way, is the government response to the round table reports—a response that was somewhat timid in that it proposed voluntary measures—sufficient to allow us to proceed against delinquent companies? Like it or not, some companies are delinquent and most companies are not models. But there are always exceptions to a rule. That is what we are discussing today.
So what do we do to stop those companies committing these atrocities overseas?