Thank you for your question, Mr. Bergeron.
Nothing prevents companies from relocating, but, at this time, there's already a movement in many countries to adopt laws to prevent forced child labour in supply chains. Those companies obviously have no interest in moving to the United States, since similar laws in the U.S. are even stricter. I believe it's a global movement.
I'd like to add that it's also a matter of reputation, an aspect that we didn't raise in our opening remarks. A transparency bill is very dependent on companies not wanting to have meaningless reports that say nothing and therefore clearly show that they're making no efforts. There are now investors and consumers who look at those things. In surveys, most consumers say they don't want products manufactured by children.
Since there's already a series of reforms and societal movements at this time, I don't think this type of transparency bill would lead companies to relocate.