Well, I don't know if you've done it yet. I only looked at a couple of your hearings, but I think one of the things you could do is maybe have witnesses who are youth representatives. That would be one form of participation.
I know both locally and internationally, we have tried to involve youth in ECPAT itself and Beyond Borders. We have had youth representatives every year as part of Beyond Borders, and Canadian youth who are part of the international youth component of ECPAT. Of course, they grow up and new ones replace them, but it might be worthwhile talking to those people about their experience in youth involvement.
When they get involved in ECPAT, there is a youth component called EICYAC. They're really looking at this at a very systemic level, and a number of the youth have addressed this issue at a conceptual policy level and it's certainly worth talking to them. When you ask about youth involvement, I think that's the first step. I think youth should be involved from the ground up. You don't sort of put them in at the end; you put them in at the beginning.