Okay.
I have a last, quick, question, Chair.
We've talked a lot about poverty in regard to the proliferation. I'm not discounting that. I like what my colleagues said that it's really about economic disparity, because when somebody is wealthier, they can victimize the person. Disparity plays a big role in that as well.
I want to say something or maybe posit this to you. I think one of the reasons this crime continues to proliferate at the degree it does is it's easy to get away with because of the cultural aspects and the kinds of profits that can be made. If you're in possession of drugs in some of these countries, you will go to jail for 20, 30, 40 or 50 years, but you can traffic people and make a lot of money and you can get away with it very easily, particularly when they are in poverty. I know in the North American aspect, you get them hooked on drugs and then they are not even a good witness against you.