We are in 86 countries. I must confess I can't list all 86 countries for you. I'd have to look that up. I could get back to you on it. There are 193 countries now. There are many countries in which we do not have a presence. We don't have comprehensive coverage. We'd like to have it. We could be into more countries.
When I was on the international board, I used to be involved in considering membership applications. We don't just say yes when somebody applies. We have some evaluation criteria. Sometimes we feel people haven't been doing enough work in the area, or they are not knowledgeable enough about the area. There are sometimes problems with the applications. We have to be sure that, when we get an application, the applicant is going to fit within the values and teams and process and so on.
Obviously for the government and the committee in the report, you don't want to focus just on the countries where ECPAT has a presence. It has to be global in nature. It may well be that those countries where we don't have a presence are in even more need of help than the countries in which we do have a presence.
I would say generally that this is an area where there's been increasing public awareness over time. I would say it's been increasing both in depth and breadth. There are some places where this increasing consciousness has really yet to arrive. I think what the committee and the Government of Canada can usefully do is help to spread this increasing awareness of the abuse and the need to deal with it.