Yes. You are asking two questions; one on prevention and one on what she needs now.
On prevention, I would support guaranteed livable income, detox beds, access to treatment, job training and education, and affordable housing. Certainly in my city, I know those are incredibly important things.
As far as what that woman would need now, she needs some of those same things. She needs access to a way to exit. She needs immediate housing. She needs access to detox beds. She needs support. She needs job retaining.
I would also like to ask, how does this bill affect her? I'd like to talk about a generation later and talk about, potentially, her daughter. I think it would affect her daughter in that with Bill C-36, we're sending a clear message and a clear social norm that women are not for sale and that it's not okay to buy women.
For instance, right now in Sweden, where a similar law has been in place for 10 years, there are 10-year-old children who don't know the normalization of buying and selling women's bodies, so I think that her daughter would be less vulnerable and men would be less likely to be buying her.