All I'm saying is if Gildan were to pull out, and the mining industries pulled out, where are these people going to be employed?
Before you answer, I have to say one thing. When you talk about some of the atrocities and sweatshops—it's not my understanding that Gildan has sweatshops in Honduras. I do know they bought a business out in Bangladesh about five years ago, or the building was built about five years ago. When they went in to take over the building, they found there were no fire escapes, they found there was no elevator. People were going five floors up carrying things on their heads. They took engineers in and found out structurally it was not the greatest place. They spent over a million dollars in Bangladesh, which is probably quite a bit of money, and they reinforced the building. They put in fire escapes. They did these things for the safety of their employees.
You don't go into a country like that and pay them minimum wage of $10 an hour. You can't do that, when the average wage is a buck and a half.
How would you say these people are going to support themselves without some of these jobs?