I don't mean to cut you off, but I have limited time. Thank you very much. You've answered the question very well.
The issue of scope has come up in the various meetings we've had. My concern is the focus on child labour, and just in listening to the questioning that's been happening over the past few meetings, I think Mr. Anderson holds this concern as well, as do other colleagues. I wonder if that is the most effective way to go.
If you make modern slavery and forced labour the emphasis on the model of the approaches of the U.K., Australia, and California, you would still be able to capture the most egregious violations of children's rights and their labour protections, correct? It almost goes without saying, does it not? If modern slavery and forced labour are the emphasis, that would include children, not just adults. That's the approach of the U.K., Australia, and California.