Yes. One of the main things that is done by several organizations is more education in rural areas for aboriginal people and northern communities. In the Canadian population, in general, it could be the girl next door, and it's not always somebody from Cambodia, Thailand, or Hungary. I think education is probably one of the key things, which maybe won't help this bill a lot in the Criminal Code, but I think that would be a great first preventative step.
The second thing is more money spent perhaps from the action plan, or otherwise, that would go toward training people at sites where this often happens—for example, doughnut shops or immigration lineups crossing the border. Often, these women are taken across the border, because of course New York is not very far from Niagara.
So money should be spent on education and training people, not just police officers, but others, such as welfare or social assistance workers, who have people coming in with some telltale signs. I guess, bluntly, education is the key.