I think we have to be careful to read the bill with all of its component parts. We have a legislative exception that would apply to a person who offers, let's say, protective services. If people were working cooperatively together and they all contributed a portion towards the protective services that were provided, at a fair value, and that person wasn't at all involved in the prostitution other than acting as a body guard, Bill C-36 would not apply to that scenario.
On July 7th, 2014. See this statement in context.