Let me respond further. I think I see what your question is.
You have factories owned by Chinese and Indians and others outside the country of Jordan. You have the work being performed by Bangladeshis and Chinese and Filipinos, who are trafficked in, and who sometimes have to spend many thousands of dollars; whole villages get together to send one young person. Then promises aren't kept, and passports are taken.
So in many cases, the factories are owned by Indians and Chinese, they're staffed by Bangladeshis, Chinese, Filipinos, Sri Lankans, and Nepalese, and China's the winner on the fabric side, so when it comes to what the deal really did for Jordan, you have to begin to ask.... Although that wasn't our fight to begin with: I think it's--