It sounds to me that if you take the coercion and the undue profiteering of others out of the mix, it will certainly make the lives of the people who are in this business easier and perhaps give them other choices.
Mr. Piragoff, can you outline in a nutshell why you think Bill C-36 addresses the concerns of the Supreme Court in the Bedford decision with respect to the safety and security of the individuals involved in prostitution under section 7 of the charter? Can you just give us in a nutshell why you think this bill is constitutional and will withstand a charter challenge on the provisions laid out by the Supreme Court in Bedford.