. ♪ >> gap declined to give us an oncamera interview. did give us a statement saying the products we found were quote either counterfeit or improperly acquired, but through the bar codes we found, as well as shipping records, we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores in the u.s. gaap added that it, quote, strictly prohibits any company from employing underage workers. >> there is a fairytale that they tell the public. gap and wal-mart are socially responsible and deeply committed to protecting the rights of workers, and making every effort to inspect their factories and making sure everything is on the up and up, and that has very little to do with the reality of the supply chain. for wal-mart and gap, worker right's are an issue of reputational risk. they understand their image in the eyes of the public has a very large impact on the degree to which they can get people to come to their stores and buy their goods. so if their image will be damaged if they don't do the right thing for workers, then they will make chang