With regard to women, as you said, there's a death penalty for adultery, so that does make it difficult. With the abduction and forced marriage of women and girls, what makes it difficult in the northern states is that there is also the element of coerced conversion. This has meant that it's harder to retrieve the girls, because if the family is Christian, let's say, they don't have access to the judicial courts to get the daughter back, because you have to be Muslim to appeal to the Islamic courts. This is why it's very important to also have contacts with progressive Muslims, or Muslims who are against these laws. It adds a double vulnerability in getting justice. That's one aspect and it's an issue.
The laws are also targeting schools attended by girls. This is actually affecting generations of girls, and their right to work. It creates problems going forward, which is why it has to be addressed and why we have to try to investigate. As Angela said, the key thing is accountability. We haven't seen that.