Mostly the poorest countries in South Asia are the sources. As I'm saying, economic insolvency is the major problem, even in terms of sex trafficking, so the poorest countries are the sources. Bangladesh is never ever a destination country. It's a source country.
Now, India is a source country, and that comes out of the traditions, the social traditions, etc., for the gender trafficking. Also, there is some consensual labour that goes out to the Arab countries, the UAE, but in the UAE you will find it is mostly people from Bangladesh who are there.
There are source countries, destination countries, and also transit countries. The Maldives and Sri Lanka are destination countries because their economic situation is better, and therefore, you see it clearly that the Maldives does not have people moving out of there to go in search of employment. Those are the two main destination countries.
India's GDP has increased very fast. It's an emerging country, so it is becoming a destination country, but at the same time for Nepal and Bangladesh for prostitution purposes, it's the major destination country. It is also a transit country. Actually, people from Nepal go to India, and India is the central area where these traffickers are working for recruitment. That is how it is working.
What was the second thing that you talked about?