mr. pizzuro, mr. pizzuro, i want to come to you. senator klobuchar and i have an act that would establish a database for victims of crimes and incentivizes states to collect and enter and share their data. what we are trying to do is get a full picture of what is happening in each of the 50 states when it comes to human trafficking. and we have really had a tough time doing this and finding those people that are behind human trafficking rings. i know your organization, raven, as been supportive of the bill. mr. pizzuro: yes. sen. blackburn: i would like you to talk for just a minute about why having a national database is so vitally important to breaking this modern-day slavery apart. mr. pizzuro: the more data we have, the more we are able to understand and see and react, and that is part of the challenges that as states we are so fragmentized, so we are getting data from certain areas. the more data we are able to actually collect, the more likely we are able to put a comprehensive plan and understand how to go after certain traff