You are the CEO of Nike. In one widely publicized event, Nike called on civil rights leader Andrew Young to look into its labor practice at Asian plant to which Nike outsourced work in order to determine if policies adhered to the shoemaker own code of ethical conduct. After a month-long investigation, Young reported no evidence of widespread or systematic mistreatment of workers abroad.Critics charged that the report was shallow because Young admitted to spending only three hours in any factory and was always accompanied by Nike officials. They were also skeptical because Young presented his finding to Nike board and senior management a week before making them public. As the CEO of Nike, how do you respond to these criticism?