Can I just interrupt you, Ms. Duval? What we're finding now is that this can happen to any girl, whether they are from middle-class Canada, whether they come in from another country, or whether they're aboriginal—this can happen to any vulnerable girl. It is a misconception that it's just the poor. I grew up poor, and that's not the reason why this happens to them. The reason it happens is they are targeted, and the guys, as you suggested, Ms. Bourget, make huge money out of these victims.
Having said that, there was a national action plan that our government put in place in June 2012, and that's for the rehabilitation of victims and for the education of police officers. Going back to this particular bill, Ms. Bourget, could you tell the committee why this bill fills in some of the gaps that need to be filled in to help the victims of human trafficking?