i have been joined by one of my co-chairs, mayor frank cownie from -- i'm sorry. >> [inaudible] >> des moines, iowa, thank you. and glad to have you here. we are expecting the attorney general shortly. they have assured me, as you know how this works, that he is imminently arriving. but i'm not quite sure. but i'm -- if there's no other questions on the human trafficking issue -- >> [inaudible] >> yes, ma'am. >> i'm -- [inaudible] and i just had a chance to meet with the mayor of seattle and -- [inaudible] a little bit on the issue. [inaudible] converted to sexual traffic and probably grosses $400,000 a year easily with just two or three girls, and it's highly lucrative. what we're trying to do in our region is talk about a campaign that actually gets at the johns to talk to them about these are underage girls, this is not just sex, this is a crime. any sex with a girl under 18. and so i'm wondering whether or not you've been looking at, also, not only improving increasing the crimes against the people who are trafficking the girls, but also doing a public campaign sort of shaming peop