Well, there's something called the Bali Process. Canada is involved in the Bali Process, but it basically deals with crimes of trafficking and smuggling in Asia. It doesn't deal specifically with child sex trafficking, but it would be a component of that process.
The Bali Process, I think, is useful as an exchange of information. It is about operatives in the field getting together and exchanging notes, so to speak. I think it's less useful as a policy forum. My own view is that the Bali Process should be changed so that it has more policy content and more collaborative content, so that it's more of a deliberative body, rather than just police officials getting together and exchanging experiences.
Getting any multilateral body to do anything is a big task.