I think the general answer to your first question is, it's a matter of priorities and having too many things we could be doing to help and not being able to help all of them. There's no question that human trafficking is a really bad problem and that the sex trafficking end of it is a particularly poignant and appalling part of that larger problem. Our aid priorities have not focused strictly on that. They could. As a general observation we have to choose what we focus on. In India, we have not focused very much specifically on human trafficking. I would say it's a larger problem; it's not just an Indian problem. I think it would be something we'd have to look at as a broader thesis. In that regard, if I can speak personally, I would say it's a great study that you're setting out here. I look forward very much to learning from your results, frankly.
To follow up on your second question, the legal aid, I'm not aware of anything we've done on legal aid, but I will follow up on that question and get back to you on that specific issue.