I'll attempt an answer, Mr. Chair.
I don't have with me statistics on whether the criminal justice system, using general deterrence, specific deterrence, retribution, and rehabilitation, the four pillars of the Canadian sentencing principles, works or doesn't work. But at the end of the day, with human trafficking in its infancy in this country, there isn't going to be scientific data. This might be out on a limb, or anecdotal isn't good enough, but at this point, when our organization adds up the math, the way our system currently sits with concurrent sentences being the norm, it encourages stables of labour slavery and sex slavery. These sentences have all been concurrent. That means, whether it be one or ten, you get essentially the same sentence.