Thank you very much.
Ms. Berman, you mentioned something in your testimony that was very interesting. I want to highlight it a bit more.
We've been focusing a lot on child labour and forced labour, but we haven't really focused on the family unit. You mentioned that adults are paid so little that they're unable to provide for their children the basic necessities and education, etc. That's where you see a lot children being forced into these industries because of the circumstances that they're growing up in.
I've heard, too, and was reading previously, that often some organizations have cash transfer programs for the females in the family. Whether it's the mother, an older sister, or an aunt in the family, there are cash transfers, and that helps to really prioritize the family into getting these essential needs for their families so their children aren't forced into these programs.
Maybe you could elaborate on that a bit more and on whether you've heard of examples like this.