The first thing they will say about themselves is that they have a much stronger libido than average and that they are absolutely certain they perform very well sexually. They also have fantasies about female prostitutes.
I will stop there because I want to conclude on the subject of this bill. After all, I am here to talk about that.
Lastly, of all the clauses in the bill, I want to point out one aspect that particularly drew my attention since I work with these women every day and am very familiar with their life histories. I was particularly interested in the presumption issue—you have elaborated on all the other questions at length—not only because of the reverse onus, but even more because I think the amendment introduced here is very important.
Despite all the types of exploitation and violence that these women suffer—and I can tell you what we hear is absolutely pathetic: their procurer is very often their spouse—and despite all the suffering they endure, they do not want to report them. The bill is interesting because its purpose is, in a way, to protect them, in some instances almost in spite of themselves.
I will stop here since my allotted time is up.