Thank you.
Well, to sort of work in between both my Liberal and Conservative colleagues, we are not studying human trafficking here. That was something we had to be very clear about in the beginning, because that's really the purview of Justice or the status of women. However, I do support calling the Minister of Justice, because I think it's pretty straightforward. The laws we have clearly have not been enacted. By asking the security minister to come, he could explain the overall culture in terms of how the laws are being interpreted. By having the justice minister come, he could explain whether or not the laws are sufficient.
I think this is an important conversation. I don't see that this is adversarial. I want to know: Do we need to come forward with changes to the law to make it actually applicable and enforceable, or is the law sufficient and it's a question of the police not doing that? I think by having the two of them there and staying focused on that, we could get straight answers. I don't think this has to be something that we debate.
I will certainly support the amendment of my colleague.