As we mentioned in our presentation, we welcome the plan of action warmly because it seeks to determine who the victims of trafficking are. The victims are women, children, aboriginal women and migrants who, in many cases, are in the programs for unskilled workers. That also helped us to make Canadians aware that trafficking really does exist. For example, CATHII is a beneficiary of the Justice Canada's victims fund, through a project in Quebec.
We would have liked to see the plan go further to give a little more support to the provinces, especially for the needs of victims, such as health care and psychological care. That is the responsibility of the provinces, but the federal government could have provided them with some support.
We would also have liked the plan to have been designed a little more along the lines of the Swedish model in terms of the demand for sexual services. There is nothing in the plan about that.
Those are our caveats. But we still welcome the plan.