We would welcome legislation that has a broader focus, because if it's narrowly focused just on slavery and forced labour, you're going to miss out on a lot of child labour situations, for example, or other human rights violations that occur.
I'll confess that I'm not an expert on much of this different national legislation, but the French due diligence law is intriguing because it does take a broader approach and puts expectations on companies to conduct due diligence in their supply chains on a broader range of issues.
A minute ago I mentioned that we'd been engaging with jewellery companies. There's been a lot of attention over the years on conflict diamonds and on gold that fuels conflict. We found a lot of the jewellery companies that we talked to are very focused on making sure that they're not buying gold or diamonds from the Congo, for example, because of all the attention there. There has also been forced labour in Zimbabwe. There is child labour in gold mining in many other countries. I think taking a broader approach in what companies are expected to do will have a much broader impact on the ground in rectifying or remedying some of these abuses.