We have received reports from our embassies, and also from the NGOs who have collaborated with us on the project, that the animated video has been very effective. It's interesting that the fact it is animated, as opposed to using actors or real people, seems somehow to make it more acceptable, particularly to youth and children. They relate to it very well and seem very much to receive the underlying messages. If the video were to have been made with individuals, it somehow would become more frightening and they would miss some of the important messages.
So that has been very successful. We would, resources permitting, do perhaps a Spanish language or other language version and offer it to our partners in Central and South America and would look at doing other language versions as well. Of course, this all requires identifying further resources.