It's a good question. Modern slavery is a term that's a bit nebulous and not internationally defined. The U.K.'s Modern Slavery Act includes forced labour of adults and children—that 20 million that I mentioned—as well as human trafficking, but human trafficking is a process that results in forced labour.
We feel that explicitly in any Canadian legislation, child labour in its own right should be added to that. The reason for that, as Michael mentioned, is that with children, given the very nature of their age, there are disproportionate power balances. They are disproportionately vulnerable to exploitation. Certainly in the Netherlands, the legislation there is focused specifically on children and child labour.