As a point of information, in order to avoid perception problems, a number of western companies that contract with Chinese factories hire consultants to inspect the factories to ensure they're observing minimally acceptable labour practices. But often there are fake front rooms in the factories, and as soon as the consultants show up to see what's going on, hundreds of people run out the back door. This is not an easy job.
Mr. Goldring, I think one thing we can all do in Canada is look at the labels to see where the clothes we're buying are made, and make a moral judgment ourselves as to whether we want to contribute to this kind of exploitation.
Mr. Marston.