Initially, we were seeing that transplant tourism was taking place in Asia, but recently with the migrant crisis, we're seeing that a lot of it is taking place in North Africa. We heard testimony about people who were trying to become refugees, trying to flee to Europe. They would get to some point, and they would be asked for extra money. If they weren't able to give the money, there was a certain doctor who would come and harvest their organs.
This trade has started flourishing, There is a certain country—Egypt, namely—that comes to mind, and this is an issue that I did raise with the Egyptians. There was a human rights person visiting from Egypt, and I raised this issue with her. I said that Egypt comes to mind because there is an Egyptian doctor who goes in a helicopter and harvests the organs, and these organs are sold. It's truly preying on the vulnerable, and sometimes people will sell their kidneys because they are poor and they have no other means of support, and in many cases they will not even be paid.