whether what we see, what the unodc has reported on in their trafficking report earlier this year and what the ilo is reporting on is people are being enslaved, whether it is prostitution, labor, agriculture, factories, fields, domestic service they are often entering into the relationship voluntarily and then becoming enslaved within that. and so, of course, the notion of obtaining -- while that is certainly one of the ways in which trafficking manifests itself, we often see maintaining the victims as just as important. and that makes sense because you often have situations where a person will have agreed to work as a maid, for instance, and it's only after she's in the city, after she's being behind closed doors, after the abuse starts, that she truly is being held captive so it's not necessarily trickery although again trickery is something that is often built in to the situation. the report this year hope you have seen a chance to see the copies that were distributed. i think we've got other copies that will be available as well. the tip report is perhaps notable for the notion th