Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to follow up on MP Fragiskatos' question that you weren't able to answer, Ms. Kennedy. I'm going to try to reiterate what he said.
The French and the U.K. have passed legislation, but that's for just one part of the problem. Passing legislation is the start of it, but in these countries that have such labour issues and modern slavery enacted in them, how do we ensure—Petra, you mentioned coercive powers—that law enforcement, NGOs, and women's activist groups are on the ground changing and transforming society and ensuring that this legislation is upheld?