Thank you, Chair, and thank you very much to our witnesses for your time and your presentations here today.
My question is for Mr. Iliopoulos.
Mr. Iliopoulos, your business has located several plants in Honduras, and the country has become a kind of byword for instability and human rights abuses. It might also affect your ability to do business and, of course, the well-being of all those employees working in your business in Honduras. It is ranked as being one of the most corrupt countries by several prominent organizations. So how does this high level of corruption change how you do business there? How does it affect your ability to expand operations? Has Gildan Activewear ever been the subject of pressure from corruption or insecurity? Could you explain this in detail to the committee.