Correct.
As you're aware through Bedford v. Canada, with the ones that were struck down, now we're moving forward with regard to proposed subsection 213(1.1), which says that everyone is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction who communicates with any person—for the purpose of offering or providing sexual services for consideration—in a public place, or in any place open to public view, or is next to a place where persons under the age of 18 can reasonably be expected.
So under the new law, if you come across a person who you believe is a victim through human trafficking and through prostitution...because as you said, except for one, you have never met any. I want you to walk me through a normal conversation that you would have with a victim attempting to help them move to...and then provide us with information with regard to whom you use in the circle to assist them. There are agencies you use that would assist these women, that would give them information, that would provide them with an opportunity to have the ability to exit if they so choose. In most cases, as you said, they don't have a choice, but this would give them the information.
Can you walk me through an investigation?