I tried my best, but now I want the Canadian government to help. I tried. I met the commissioner. I was awarded...if you see my file, there is a photo with the King of Belgium who came to a Vancouver hotel. I was importing from Belgium also at that time. The minister of commerce gave me the award.
I did everything the Canadian way. If you look at my plant—I brought the CD, but unfortunately you said you can't play it here—I made my warehouses like those in Canada. They are fully ventilated. I provide distilled water to 1,000 people. I was paying double the salaries. In the plant, whenever the government or any delegation from the Government of India would come from Delhi to the special economic zone, the development commissioner was proud to bring them to my plant to show it to them. I developed my own fire system in the plant. If there was a fire, the fire brigades did not work in India, so I was afraid. Sometimes I have 200 containers of used clothing I have bought from the Salvation Army, from Goodwill Industries, or from other charities in Canada. I buy their leftover clothes, whatever they can't sell. These clothes were going to the garbage heap. I have my own outlets in Africa. The major problem was the garments of the unhealthy competitors in India. That was the major hurdle which I am still facing today.