Thank you all for your very interesting and passionate presentations on this extremely important issue.
I'd like to speak to Ms. Nagy, but I have a technical question, which I hope can be dealt with quickly by Professor Attaran.
We support the extraterritoriality provision, and we support this bill, so the details are not worrisome as presented. The question is that the extraterritoriality applies to Canadian permanent residents or Canadian citizens, but will this apply to someone who may be, for example, engaged in trafficking in Hungary or Europe and then comes to Canada, either with or without his or her victims, and is now inside of Canada? Could they be prosecuted under this legislation for crimes that were committed prior to them coming to Canada and prior to them coming under Canadian law?