Let me talk a little about our current practice in Manitoba. If you're a buyer of sex and you get picked up by the police and you're charged under the current provisions of the Criminal Code, you have two options. You can follow the criminal option. You can show up in court, in which case you may get a very small fine. You may get an absolute discharge, but you're going to court in front of...well, it's an open court. Or you can go to the john school run by the Salvation Army, where men can learn about the real dynamics of what this is all about and hear not just from the police and just health workers, but also from those with experience in the industry who will tell them what their lives have been like.
We also had a little additional feature whereby if you're a john in Manitoba who gets caught, you get to clean up back lanes in my neighbourhood and see what it's like when condoms and syringes are lying around.
I would like to continue having john school. We may have a wider pool of people taking that program. That is a restorative justice practice. That is a way to educate people, and I hope we never see somebody again in the justice system. We think that if men understand the dynamics of prostitution, the great majority of them will change their attitudes, and I believe we can change behaviour. And that's....