If I could add a bit more to that, again, the roots are in poverty—extreme poverty. In many cases, what you have is an indentured service of one sort of another. You have very poor parents, or in the case of children who have lost their parents, a family member essentially selling them into slavery. These are common issues at the lowest levels in India, and, of course, you have those who are prepared to take advantage of those situations.
Once again, the principal driver is poverty, and I think the Indians are very clear about that. At the same time, we need to recognize that there are those who will enable when the situation is provided.