Thank you, Chair.
Welcome, Professor. So far, on the inference in your testimony about the president, I would read it the way most grassroots Canadians would: you're known by the company you keep. When he appoints people to positions of security who have known records of violating the human rights of the people, that says an awful lot. It speaks volumes. Then, to have that person put into place three of his cronies or co-conspirators, or whatever you want to call them—I mean, death-squad people—that is a real significant problem.
But I want to go back for a second to Gildan. They testified here. They talked to us about the Fair Labor Association and how their practices in their workplace were judged by the Fair Labor Association. Well, if you look at the board of directors of the Fair Labor Association, you see that it's all companies that have a vested interest in Honduras. Are you aware of that?