The first answer to that question is I don't know. If you wish me to speculate, having spent some time in India, it's probably a combination.
It is a very traditional society. Among other things, they still have arranged marriages and other social phenomena that involve young children. They also have forced labour, which as I said in my remarks, is a bigger problem. Within India, it seems to be a bigger problem than sexual trafficking specifically. But it certainly involves indentured labour and other things.
Some of these things will be handled, I'm sure, by organized crime. Others will be family by family. I don't know of any actual statistics on that, but it's not something I deal with on a day-to-day basis, to be honest.
David, do you have anything to add?