I believe that the supply chain legislation that was begun with the Modern Slavery Act and has gone through Australia enables us to put the responsibility on businesses for every layer of their supply chains, right down to the cotton that's milled, which we spoke about earlier. They report to government, and then governments have the opportunity to create penalties around that for poor performance. I hope that answers your question.
Really, we have to create an environment that motivates companies to have awareness when there are children and severe exploitation such as slavery in the supply chains that create the goods that they sell in Canada.