On the issue of whether or not it's mostly intraregional but also transnational, it is very much transnational, particularly the consensual trafficking. It happens with both men and women.
In Bangladesh, the contribution to the GDP is highest from remittances. Remittances are the financial support that those who are trafficked send, after their work in different countries. It's in the Middle East. It happens in Canada and North America as well.
Maybe you remember the case of Khobragade, who was a diplomat, in fact, with the Indian embassy. She brought in a woman who was working at a very low salary. The woman was working more than 15 to 18 hours a day. These kinds of things are happening, particularly in the Middle East.
I have met women and men in Bangladesh who have returned from this kind of...it is not forced labour; it's consensual labour, but it's exploitation because they are paid very little.