The policy is the main tool that we are using. In the revised ineligibility and suspension policy, we have added triggers in order for us to start the work in relation to human trafficking and other environmental and social triggers.
That gives us the ability, when we find instances of human trafficking, to start a dialogue with the supplier. We will go through a massive source of information, and if we find something, we can then ask the supplier to provide us with answers about that, which was not possible before OSIC was launched. Again, at the risk of repeating myself, we were only able to act under charges by law enforcement or a conviction in a tribunal.