ms. souras and ms. smith. i did some reading in preparation for the hearing, and looking at who is kind of the target victim for this. many times it seems if it is young girls who are in state or foster care or custody, if you will. and i would like for you, we will begin with you, ms. , ms. s and then to ms. smith, to just talk about how these perpetrators of the crime go about targeting these victims, and then add if there's anything you think we could do differently. >> absolutely. thank you, chairman blackburn pick your absolute right that the location of the child often has great location of whether -- ncmec views child sex trafficking victims as a missing child problem. in our experience and as an example just last year 2016, one at a six runaways reported to us were likely sex trafficking victims. and of those 86% were running from state care. so definite correlations between children are running away and also where they are running away from, and begin their ultimate vulnerabilities. in our experience