ncmec views this as a missing child problem. as an example just last year in 2016, one out of six runaways reported to us were likely sex trafficking victims. of those 86% were running from state care. so definite correlations between children who are running away and also where they're running away from and, again, their ultimate vulnerabilities. in our experience the average victim is a girl even though there are boys and lbgtq youth who are trafficked as well but an average victim is a girl about 15 1/2 years old, between 15 and 17 is the general age range we see and typically these are children who are poovering be -- experiencing things. we often talk about children who are seeking really human basic requirements, safety, security, shelter. these are children who are not receiving that in their current home or social services setting. so they're very susceptible to promises, promises of love, shelter, again, security, very basic needs. and that really is how they're lured. these are children who are, you know, often seeking