Thank you for that question. It's a great question.
In what we do at Angels of Hope, the number one most important thing is the safety and security of the survivor, and that of her immediate family and anybody in our network. That's the number one thing.
Then we provide services that allow her to look after her health needs. We provide a wraparound assessment in terms of what her overall needs are. Maybe there is a criminal justice system element to that too, but ultimately we provide a set of services that make them feel safe and empowered so that if and when they're ready, maybe they'll testify against their trafficker. Maybe a week down the road they've got their stuff together and they're ready to talk to the police and they're comfortable doing that. We provide the safety and security net and services for them in that immediate time.