By the way, I just wanted to let you know that the spirit of opposition is quite alive and well here in Canada, and I know my colleagues are happy that I mentioned that.
One of the points you made was very interesting, and I'm wondering if there are some measures governments can take to help NGOs to bridge.... You mentioned, from Mr. Marston's question, that this whole issue of the prevalence of boy dancing is just beginning to get out in the mainstream media right now. They've been victimizing these young boys for generations. Is there a way for governments to help NGOs bridge that gap?
There is boy dancing, and we've heard lately about the ubiquitous nature of the persecution and slavery of Christians in these third world countries. Right now we're talking about violence against women, and particularly the way rape is used as an instrument of violence and control. I don't think that has made the mainstream media internationally, at least to the degree that the victimization has. Is there a way we can help in that regard to get the word out in the free world to individual people?