The incident you are referring to, I believe, would probably be the Rana Plaza collapse in Bangladesh, where there were some Canadian companies that were involved in manufacturing there. Following that collapse, in fact just last year, Canada joined with the U.S., the European Union, and the International Labour Organization in what has been termed a sustainability compact. The idea of this is that we're working with the Bangladeshi government, with textile manufacturers in Bangladesh, as well as labour unions to ensure there is an improvement in safety standards across the country in all factories. There has been significant progress in improving labour standards and the inspection of factories there.
There still remain challenges that need to be undertaken, particularly around freedom of association. We have concerns that workers need to have that option available to them, and there is still additional work that needs to be done on that front. Even on labour inspections there is additional work that needs to be done, but we have been working very closely with stakeholders, as well as with the government in Bangladesh, in improving the standards.
I think that since the Rana Plaza collapse there has been a significant improvement in safety, but there is still a great deal of work that needs to be done.