I'm sure this is a valid point. It's something to look into. I don't know the answer. To begin with, I'm not sure how that 77% would compare to, for example, dismissal rates in other countries. One of the problems you do have in this whole area, as I mentioned tangentially in my remarks, is it's very difficult getting witnesses to actually complain to set things off. There is coercion of the workers; there are people who are afraid of what will happen to their families back home. This is not just related to India, this is related to everything. I'm not sure; the 77% acquittal sounds bad, but I don't know how that compares to anybody else. I do have to say, it's not an area we've been involved in. Corruption is, as a whole, not limited to the areas of trafficking or sexual trafficking. It is a continual problem, not just in India but in a lot of places.
On May 4th, 2017. See this statement in context.