 States are primarily responsible for setting up effective policies and regulations of business activities to protect human rights. Nonetheless, a central message of the guiding principles is that all business enterprises, big and small, have an independent responsibility to respect human rights. In other words, regardless of how states are performing and their obligation to protect all human rights, business enterprises are required to respect them. In fact, in contexts where governments are failing in their obligation to protect human rights, business enterprises need to take additional care to ensure they are not involved in human rights abuses. We all have our different codes of conduct and procedures and policies. Those are important, but you actually have to create the mindset within the business to respect human rights. It is important that we have to protect humanity through protecting human dignity and human rights. But humanity in itself cannot be protected without business, industry, corporations. So their relationship is integral. You have to find a middle ground and do what is right, and therefore even cooperate state actors. All of us have to come to a point where everyone is on the table.