Mr. Chair, to the member who has asked the question, it's not a simple answer, so I will try to keep it as concise as possible. There are a couple of things.
You had stated that we already have trafficking laws. We do actually already have trafficking laws, and if you go to StatsCan, they'll show you how many have not been convicted or prosecuted, which also touches on your enforcement issue. Why is it that the laws we already have aren't effectively prosecuting those who are engaged in trafficking?
So to you, in response to your question, I put: what will this bill do? If the hope is to achieve the same thing as the current law, what will it do?
When we talk about exploitation in terms of the Bedford circumstance and the issues that were discussed in Bedford, I'm not sure it's as simple as simply defining or putting more parameters around what exploitation is. I think—