I don't know what can guarantee you. The guarantees you can have are that you can respond to those situations when they occur, and that there are structures in place to do so. That's a good compliance program, front-ended. I don't think anyone wants to go to factories where there are problems. But you have to be able to respond. There are exactly two countries in the world that have “better work” program. One is Cambodia. I don't think it's nearly as active as Jordan, but we could see. Jordan is active and you're getting the buy-in of the companies.
Your question was how within this agreement can we guarantee this. I don't know. I'm not a trade lawyer. I work in an industry and I have confidence that the industry, when presented with those kinds of circumstances, can respond, provided that there are impartial structures in place, as there are in Jordan.