we asked sedex and uebt for a comment and they said...emes are reallyjust picking up on the symptoms of a business model that isn't working for human rights. the major root cause is the price. the price is something that is very much within the control of the fragrance houses and of the masters. they are the ones that are setting the budget for how much is going to be put into producing a particularfragrance. things are changing and legislation is coming through, albeit slowly. in 2017, france passed a duty of vigilance law that requires large french companies to identify and prevent serious human rights violations through the impact of their activities and of their suppliers by publishing annual vigilance plans. and in april 2024, the european parliament adopted the corporate sustainability due diligence directive. it's a major piece of legislation that, once enshrined in law, will eventually require eu and non—eu companies to conduct human rights due diligence across their entire value chain. if companies fail to comply and a violation