 Human trafficking is a global issue that affects us here right in our backyards. You've likely heard of one organization that's doing a lot in the fight against human trafficking. Meeting professionals against human trafficking, or MPAT, is doing a lot of great work throughout our organization in Canada and throughout the US. Today in this week's Two Minute Tip Tuesday, I'm going to outline one simple and easy to use way that you can join the fight with MPAT against human trafficking. Meeting professionals against human trafficking is doing a ton of great work and education around this global issue and you're probably thinking to yourself, well, that's great, but what can I do as one meeting planner or as one person working in a hotel? Well, folks, there's a lot that you can do and I want to show you an app that has been created. It's called Traffic Cam and you can download this app, whether you have an iPhone or an Android and once you're in that app and you go traveling, which I know you all do, as meeting planners and as hotel sales professionals, every single hotel that you visit, you can take pictures of your guest room and upload it to this Traffic Cam app. What police officers use is they pinpoint different places in that room and compare it to a database full of pictures that human traffickers have uploaded to the dark web to show off their humans and so they can find where these people are being held. The next time you travel to a hotel, which could be to a conference next week, please use the Traffic Cam app to upload pictures of your guest room to this global database. It's easy, right? It's something that we all do every single day. Certainly we can upload some pictures to this worthy cause and if you're like me and you're going to forget to upload those pictures, simply put a little sticky note in your suitcase or set a reminder on your phone to remind you to get those pictures uploaded to Traffic Cam. It's an easy tip. That's why it's Two Minute Tip Tuesday. Please use Traffic Cam today and join the fight against human trafficking. See you next week. Bye for now.