Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Dr. McQuade and Ms. Becker, for your very thoughtful presentations today.
I want to concentrate mostly on what we've seen so far with legislation that is emerging on this issue and what we can learn from different countries and their examples.
Ms. Becker, you talked a little about how one of the problems that exists right now with the legislation is that it's too narrow. For instance, it may just address conflict minerals.
How do you think we should be approaching this issue? Do you think that when we're addressing due diligence legislation on modern slavery and forced labour issues, since child slavery is in such a large spectrum, should we be putting all this together with potential human rights violations that occur in other areas? What would you suggest we could do with that problem?