I'm happy to try to answer that. First, I'm not an expert on the region. As a whole, I know that the qualified industrial zones are particular to Jordan in the way they are set up. However, labour rights abuses are certainly familiar to us from a number of countries in the region.
My remarks were set out not so much to describe the problems as to describe the access to justice. How does the Jordanian system work when something goes wrong? I think what you can say is that Jordan does not encourage people to speak out about any complaints and violations. But when there is an international focus on violations, that can help spur the government to action. But it won't come alone.