We would often equate modern slavery with forced labour, again, forced labour of adults and children, because I think it denotes this most abhorrent, extreme form of labour rights violations. But as I said, I don't think that in any way minimizes the reality of the other 148 million children once you subtract the 4.3 million children who are in forced labour. In the ILO's recent estimates around modern slavery, the estimates include forced labour as well as forced marriage, which is a decision that the ILO has made. We're not explicitly addressing forced marriage in our comments here, but I would say there still remains to be a standardized agreed-upon definition of modern slavery. This creates some challenges certainly for companies, and even in the U.K., with the Modern Slavery Act. Now companies are actively asking the U.K. Home Office if they should be reporting on all forms of child labour and which ones. That's why I think guidance and clarity are absolutely key.
On November 28th, 2017. See this statement in context.