No, the thing is that they have national legislation on early marriage, forced marriage, against caste discrimination, etc., but the problem is that these are not implemented. In education, I'm talking also about formal education like raising literacy. Raising literacy will help. They have done it with family planning. With posters you could raise people's awareness of the evils of trafficking so that you deter them from falling into the trap. That's one thing.
Another one is promotion of activism. Among educated people there are a large number of organizations in Bangladesh and India. In Nepal there are maybe fewer numbers, but they travel from India to Nepal. In Bangladesh there's an organization called BRAC that works only on issues of trafficking. Therefore, they are there, but at the same time, as I was saying, it is extremely difficult to identify victims and to control it.
These things are ongoing and these things are required, but the government needs to be.... I would say that political will is one of the major things that is lacking.