I never meant to suggest that. I was saying that trafficking people for the purpose of sexual exploitation always leads to prostitution, but not the reverse.
You are right to point out that we must not overlook women—and men, for that matter—who are in that situation. We don't have very reliable figures on that, but as far as prostitution is concerned, we know that about 80% of the victims are women and young girls. But they make up 66% of forced labour victims. So although they aren't quite as prominent, they still represent the majority in that respect.
I must admit that our expertise doesn't extend to that issue. Our position really focuses on sexual exploitation. Ms. Dionne knows a good deal more than I do on that topic.