I was going to mention that part of the framework we are working within in India is the enforcement of the 1976 bonded labour act, which sets out certain conditions that define when a person is actually a bonded labourer. Associated with that act is a provision for a rehabilitation grant to be given to individuals who have been released from a bonded labour situation.
We've had some great success in helping those individuals effectively manage that fund of money they've been given by the Indian government in order to invest it in their own business. We've had individuals who've been rescued, so to speak, from a bonded labourer experience in a brick kiln and who've gone on to set up their own free market enterprise brick kiln.
I think part of what we hope to demonstrate is that individuals who are free produce more than those who are enslaved. There may be more that could be said on that, but I think that comment will suffice.