Thank you very much.
The final question is to Ms. Kennedy.
Would you agree, Ms. Kennedy, that in terms of what democracies such as Canada are empowered to do, it's appropriate and meaningful to put in place legislation such as the Modern Slavery Act that we see in the U.K.? Could something be put forth here in Canada, modelled on that and on other approaches that have been taken in the Netherlands, France, Australia, and California? That is a relatively small part of the overall solution. Really delving in and having a focused foreign policy, a focused development policy, is the way to address the problem of modern slavery, because the problem of modern slavery emanates out of the social structure—caste, gender, access to justice issues—and so many other challenges.
Would you agree with that perspective?