Kajsa and I have had quite a lot of interaction with the Dutch rapporteur especially, but we have to remember that their system for dealing with trafficking, especially trafficking for sexual purposes, is very different from the Swedish one. There have been some disagreements, I should point out--not between rapporteurs but between the different systems. But they generally keep in contact and still exchange information.
The special rapporteur on trafficking has been to Sweden several times, and visited not too long ago to meet and discuss issues. The special rapporteur on violence against women, Yakin Ertürk, has also been here, because in Sweden we see trafficking in human beings for sexual purposes as a form of violence against women. So it's been part of her investigation as well. She's been visiting the offices here.