As we mentioned before, first of all there's an awareness of the issues generally in society--within the public authorities, the government, and the public. There is an understanding of who is coming here, why they come here, who is organizing this, and where the victims come from. In our case, most of the victims come from Russia, the Baltic countries, and Eastern Europe.
It has also led to an emphasis on cross-border cooperation, not only with the police but also between governments. This has been based very much on the results of the findings of the national rapporteur, which have been very useful. We have had police cooperation, but we've also had a lot of prevention campaigns and initiatives, which have been bilateral and multilateral, with the nine countries that surround Sweden, where most of the victims come from. We've also had police cooperation and government cooperation, because the issue is visible.