As I mentioned, one of our projects uses past victims to help develop peer pressure to help prevent people who otherwise might be victims falling from into victimhood. So it's a combination of both. It has both a rehabilitative effect and a preventative effect. In a sense, the people who can sometimes do the most to help prevent this are those who know and can provide warnings, who have an experiential background as well as the same age range, culture, and so on. That's something we're definitely doing by way of prevention.
There are some forms of prevention that I've been involved in with ECPAT Beyond Borders that have to do with pornography over the Internet. That's more of, I would say, a Western, Canadian technological type of problem. The problem in India manifests itself differently.