mcdonough, you're a chief executive at casablanca. your daughter joanne comes home from grad school with a copy of "bleeding heart magazine." ( laughing ) ah, you hate it when she brings that home. and in it is a very lengthy investigative piece on third-world workers. and there are pictures of casablanca subcontracted employees in novastan, and-- without the masks-- it's pretty clear some of them are teenagers. - hmm. - joanne, talk to your dad. well, dad, first of all, i'm really disappointed about this. i understand that you need to give these people jobs, but it looks like you're not enforcing your rules very well there, and i want to know what your company's doing. it's one thing to have a good plan to protect people against asbestos. it's another thing to have a good plan to make sure there's compliance to that. well, joanne, i'm glad that you gave us credit for protecting them on the health, because those scurrilous pictures that were taken were taken during that brief period before-- - ( laughing ) - before we cracked down and