No, I absolutely do not, particularly when we talk about....
If we take seriously the goal of ending demand and changing attitudes and behaviours around the purchase of sexual services, I don't see how that's going to happen with $20 million. If we are going to do this—and I don't think we should—I don't see any mention of widespread education and outreach programs to the people with whom we actually want to curb the demand.
Are we expecting to see that the pure application of sanction is going to end demand? Part of that money will have to go to education, public education, i.e., general deterrents—and none of that is going to go—in addition to putting money to the well-needed funding of the existing organizations that provide vital support services.
So, no.