Thank you, Ms. Allison.
My second question is for you, Mr. Kirkup.
You talked about the New Zealand model, which has been more effective, and I would like you to explain why that is later. You said that this specific model prioritized human rights, safety and dignity.
I think poverty is among the main factors that lead to prostitution. The Swedish model is effective because it contains various social assistance and anti-poverty measures. However, with the Conservatives in power, such measures tend to disappear.
Do you think it would be possible to reduce prostitution while reducing the state's involvement in society?