Unfortunately, no. The bill does not seek to eliminate prostitution. In my opinion, that should be addressed in a government bill. It is a major social issue. A lone member of Parliament cannot lead this crusade, even if the bill receives the support of many groups who are in favour of eliminating prostitution and who would like to see this type of bill originate in Parliament. I can tell you that I would support that wholeheartedly.
However, this bill deals with human trafficking and seeks to close the gaps concerning the trafficking of persons, and the fact remains that sexual exploitation accounts for 80% of human trafficking. So this also involves procuring.