Subject: File No.
From: Dr. Margaret Noyes

March 6, 2017


Dear Commissioner Piwowar,

I'm glad you went to Africa, but if you had gone before the Conflict Minerals rule, maybe you would feel differently. Conditions that existed pushed the legislation you are now trying to withdraw.

I am writing to express my support for the continued implementation of the Conflict Minerals Rule. As a consumer, it is important to me that I am able to access key information about the companies I purchase from, including information about their conflict minerals sourcing practices.

I do not want my purchases to support violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Conflict Minerals Rule has made it easier for me to assess which companies are taking steps to ensure their products are not linked to this decades-long conflict. Additionally, I believe transparent supply chains are an important indicator of a companys overall stability, which is a key factor for making both purchasing and investment decisions.

I urge you to keep the Conflict Minerals Rule fully intact, and to work with your fellow SEC commissioners to enforce the Rule moving forward.