Let me be clear, and I believe I said this earlier. I don't necessarily agree with what he said.
My focus is on the facts behind his statements and his conclusion. The UN special rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery is certainly entitled to his opinion. I'm not trying to demonize or diminish him in any way by disagreeing with what he said, but I want to look at the facts behind his conclusion. If anything at all even smelled of contemporary slavery, it would be deeply concerning to me.