I'm going to take an environmental approach to this. I can't speak to the human rights side of things, but I can speak from our experience in the environment.
Forest products, for a long time, were not exactly produced in the most sustainable fashion. Then along came something called certification. Canada has adopted certification for its forestry practices. In fact, Canada is the leader in forestry certification. That has floated the boat up around the world. You used to be able to get products from parts of the world where their practices were not the best, not sustainable, not the most environmentally preferable, until there was a premium in the marketplace for products that were certified. This is a business response. You're asking for more of a social response, but I can't give you that response. I can give the business response, which is that certification has lifted the standards around the world for forest products and for how we get our forest products. I think this can serve as an example. Market discipline will have an impact over time.