Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses. It's a great panel of witnesses on this important bill.
I also want to thank you for coming back to the committee. Our schedule being what it was, and with votes and so on, we ended up having to move your testimony a couple of times. It was really important that we heard from you, and I'm glad we did. Your testimony was very helpful.
Dr. Benedet, you appeared at the Senate committee's study on this bill last June. You said that “removing the requirement to prove a reasonable apprehension of fear...would be helpful”, in part because “the use of the reasonableness standard tends to allow stereotypes and myths about trafficking to enter the picture.”
Can you elaborate on that specific point?