Mr. Chair, as we have experienced in the last century of organization of crime, there are levels. There are people doing the recruiting at the lower end of the echelon, who are shaking the bushes in northern Ontario and in Inuit communities and telling people to come and prosper in the urban areas.
The second part is that with the places where this is more apt to happen, and I want to be fair—massage parlours, exotic dancing places, not that it's exclusive—we experience that they have a network. If there are women who are being trafficked in the Mississauga–Peel area, a month later you will find they have been traded to Niagara. Then they sometimes have a stint to a colleague in the U.S. They're moved around.
If Ms. Nagy were here, she would argue much more strenuously than I that it is very systematic.