Witnesses, thank you for the work you do and for explaining it so clearly.
I was struck by the mention of the four drivers: poverty, security, tradition, and gender inequality. Each of those in its own way is a daunting challenge, so I got a good sense of the magnitude of the challenge.
You are an NGO. You've described to some extent what you do to try to make people aware of the fact that there are many more disadvantages to child marriage.
Mr. Dyalchand, in the case of India, and Ms. Hanga, in the case of Nigeria, are governments in those countries seized with this? Are they participating in any way to address the issue? Do they see the same value in eliminating child marriage as obviously you do?