I want to ask a question on fair trade. As you know much better than most, fair trade has become something of a movement among consumers and democratic societies. That includes Canada. However, there is a problem. Many products that are advertised as fair trade are indeed not fair trade; they are produced in very unfair ways. This has only been uncovered as a result of investigative journalism and other whistle-blowers coming forward and making it clear that what is advertised is not actually the case. I'm not saying this applies writ large, but it's a significant issue.
How can we learn from that experience and apply those lessons here to the issue of modern slavery and child labour?