That's a bit of a loaded question. In the industry worldwide, internationally, the average age is 14 to 17 years old. So for us to set a standard that says we can't recruit or scout minors would decimate our industry internationally. I don't know whether that's a reality for us, if we want to remain a competitor internationally. I think all the groups that work with children should be subject to the same standards, whether it be background checks, registrations, or other things.
I'm not a lawyer. I don't know much about registering a business. But I think most companies that deal with children have to have some things checked out. There are background checks. There are all kinds of things applied to the individuals that work with children. For me, that's very important.
Would I like the age of models to be higher than 14? Absolutely. Is that reflective of what's going on in our industry in the world? No. So it's a tough question.