The bill has been supported very well. As for the national strategy, I think we need to all continue to work toward a national strategy. The law enforcement is one piece to it. The other piece is that if you've ever worked with victims of human trafficking, you know that they need to have shelter, they need to have counselling, they need to have education. It's a horrendous thing that they go through.
This is like the tipping point, I believe. Mandatory minimums have been called on by the international community, and I think Canada will stand tall when we answer that call, because human trafficking is global. The next step would be for all of us to work on the national strategy and the other aspects of human trafficking that are so important.