Mr. Vogt, I'm sorry, I just want to stress again that we're very conscious of time.
We're all very worried about the abuses. What I'm trying to get at fundamentally is how does negotiating or entering into a free trade agreement, or refusing to enter into a free trade agreement, make things better?
I was asking about the exposé because my sense of that was that there was engagement and an opportunity for people to go in to have a look; there was the publicity surrounding the bad conditions that in effect ultimately helped to improve them.
It comes back to the question.... We're all upset about the abuses and the bad conditions. The question is whether engaging in more trade is better, or is refusing to engage in trade actually a better option?
We just got buzzed, so we're short of time.