One thing I've learned in this committee when it comes to human rights, and those people who are downtrodden and don't have the human rights that we're so fortunate to have here, is rule of law.
When there is no rule of law you have poverty, then murders go up. They do. This is the thing we see going on in Honduras right now, the rule of law necessarily is not there. Poverty is rampant. These things all go together.
Say Gildan pulled out of the garment industry, and I think it's roughly 40,000 they employ, or maybe it's more than that—