Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today.
I'm going to continue with exploring the exploitation element a bit. We can measure other exploitation, like the Canada pension board, for example, investing in what I would say are questionable ethical practices to gain returns. There are also campaigns I've led before, for example when our census was outsourced to Lockheed Martin, an arms manufacturing firm that was basically doing our census for a couple of years. It required intervention to stop that.
How do you go about finding the exploitation? Is it basically through media reports? Second of all, if it's not, have there been any international agreements, perhaps even with organizations? I'm not familiar with any of our trade policies that even broach the subject, let alone have enforcement policies.
I'll throw that open in terms of how you actually measure the damage that's being caused.