My response to that would be that when you're looking at human trafficking, as I said, you have a third party involved, not the individual who has actually chosen by their free will to do this.
Again, I used the example in my opening statement of a young woman who made certain decisions voluntarily, but then, after a number of years—if you look at her full testimony at that committee, which I'm sure could be made available to this committee—found herself in a very difficult situation. Her case, under the current law, would not have made the grade as far as getting a prosecution and a conviction.