a number of years ago -- i think i was in the senate, so within the last 12 years -- i was on an amtrak train heading north, home, something i do almost every day. i ran into one of my former colleagues from the house of representatives, i believe it was john miller, and i said, "what are you doing these days?" i think he said he worked at the state department, and his principal focus was human trafficking. i don't know if he is someone you ever worked with or knew -- there you go -- but anyway, he said it was a big issue. he said even then -- something i ought to think about and focus on as well. i thought about it for a while. feel free to summarize as you wish, and at least one of you may have a video for us to see as well. judge hill. >> thank you very much, chairman carper, ranking member chiesa, members of the committee. the department of homeland security welcomes it appreciates the opportunity to speak with you today. the men and women of dhs are dedicated to combating the heinous crime of human trafficking. the department's blue campaign coordinates and unites the department's