I'm happy to address it. I can't speak to the individual circumstance you're talking about, because I don't know the details.
I was speaking about an hour ago to a company. It was identified that some production destined for that company had been manufactured in our plant and there were problems. They didn't hesitate to figure out what the problems were, identify them, and make their own judgments. Then they went about bringing their supplier in and telling him what they were going to do. They were going to go over to Jordan, get this registered, and get it all sorted out. They would do their own audits, separate from the ILO, and then they were going to get on the golden list that the Jordanian ministry maintains. You can't compare that with the process in any other developing country.