But what I mean is that you give them training and help them go into other areas of work, instead of saying, “Okay, you stay there and swim or survive.”
It's also scary to think about decriminalization of the sex trade or prostitution, because the next step would be legalization and I don't think we should do that. We could get into a whole debate on that issue. But I don't think that's a way to help those poor women who will keep being exploited wherever they are. I think the best way is probably to help them with all the social services, even when they are in that trade, and help them get away from that. Give them real skills and help them.
I want to talk to the two people here who are helping their own people. Is that an area you might be involved in--because it's urban, right?