Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses, and to our first round of witnesses, too. It's been very powerful. Quite frankly, some of the testimony we've heard today has been shocking as we continue our study on human trafficking and what we can do as a nation to mitigate this fastest growing crime in the world.
If I can, I'll start with Madam Quinn.
I was really curious, interested and intrigued as we heard from a former witness who was actually a survivor of human trafficking about the role of men and what we could be doing in educating men. It's very fascinating to learn that most of the traffickers and pimps suffered their own level of abuse. Hurt people hurt, as we've heard many times in our world. We know this.
What can we offer in terms of supports from a young age for men who may be growing up in compromised or vulnerable situations?
What do you see as our role, other roles or your role, as an organization that is working with survivors and victims in addressing men?