I would just say generally that it's a huge step for them to have these girls tell us their story, given the language barrier, the cultural barriers, the loss of face. You can imagine how embarrassed they are and what their level of self-esteem is when we do deal with these women. You can't imagine how difficult it is to get them to tell us their story truthfully.
I can understand why they're embarrassed to tell us everything, but if they mislead us in any way or skip parts of their story to save face or to save embarrassment to their family, it makes prosecutions very difficult. We really have to spend a lot of time in gaining the trust of these victims so that they truly know they can tell us anything and have to tell us everything so that we can properly assess the file.