Madam Chair, I'm happy to talk about how we handle allegations of misconduct.
When an allegation of misconduct is presented to us, when we hear about this, there are a number of different ways in which we can treat that. We start by reinforcing our expectations of the client, obviously. Then we have and can offer good offices under a couple of different avenues. There's the national contact point, which is established under the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises. There is also a mechanism for the CORE, which is the Canadian ombudsperson for responsible enterprise, to have dialogues.
Actually, there are some legal mechanisms in place as well. There are several legal avenues, such as the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act, which is a process we have for alerting the RCMP. Then there are other legal avenues, such as the Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act and the customs tariff, which makes it illegal to import products made with forced labour.
Those are a couple of different tools that exist.