I think one of the most important things is to pose the questions to survivors or those who are currently and not just historically working with minors.
I can tell you stories from today on my drive here. I can talk about yesterday and last week. I can talk about what's currently happening to young boys who are under-supported and are being trafficked because they can't afford their transitional medication, so pimps are taking advantage.
This issue is so huge, and yet here we are again, after 2014, saying that it needs to be treated as a unilateral issue, not lumped in with everything else. You need to listen to survivors, because they have the resolve and they will have the trust of current people who are looking for agency either to keep themselves safe within the sex industry or to exit.
With all due respect to everybody else who has done all the research, who has done all the talking, we are still at the same place.