One of the things that you said in your report was that you:
...do not think that criminalising the sale of sex is a valid approach: it risks sanctioning those who are forced into prostitution by others or their personal circumstances, and dissuades victims of trafficking and exploitation from reporting it to the authorities.
That's in paragraph 28 of your report.
The recommendation in your report sets forth best practices not just for member states of the Council of Europe but also for observer states, of which Canada is one. There is nowhere in your recommendations where you suggest that a best practice is to criminalize those who are selling, and that's what we're being asked to approve.
Could you comment on that, please?