Thank you.
Thanks for putting forward this bill. I think it's a very important bill.
In 1999, there was an American CEO who refused to take her job to lead a factory in Asia because of just these conditions or just these same reasons that you're addressing here on child labour. I went through the bill, and there are two things I'd like to ask you.
The first thing is that I don't see any actual mechanism in the bill that would really meaningfully address this situation to prevent any of the child labour abuses from taking place where we buy our products, which is something that I believe can be done through a part of the ISO 9000 quality and safety features. There is something there just to make sure that every company complies with all the child labour conditions.
The second thing is the threshold. I would love for you to also explain to us why this threshold. It seems like it doesn't really cover a lot of ground, which really allows a lot of leaks into the system, into the supply chain, and therefore we will be basically doomed for the same thing that we're trying to fight.