Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to thank Madam Neville for putting this motion on the floor again. Certainly it's something we talked about at great length when we were doing our study, and a lot of us were here when we did the human trafficking study. We know that this is a really serious, growing issue for women and children, and not just outside of Canada but within Canada as well. I think it's right that this government also is doing things to take action on this. We talked about it in budget 2007; we talked about allocating the $6 million. We did allocate the $6 million to combat child exploitation and trafficking.
We know that the 2010 Olympics could be the hotspot, if we want to call it that. There's certainly heightened recognition of the fact that this could be an avenue that we really need to take some action on. I believe the justice committee, or public safety, is already working on that. They are taking action on examining measures on how they can put measures together. They're certainly taking advantage of our recommendations, when we talked about heightened education and awareness, and ability to recognize, in the law enforcement area. A lot of that is being done through the RCMP, so there are training projects that are already under way. A lot of things are already being done.
I'm certainly not opposed to the motion. I know it's an extremely sensitive and serious issue, but there are a lot of things already being done, and a lot of it's being done through other departments.