I think what's extremely unique about our organization, and the reason we have been so successful, is that we walk the victim, which is why we're called Walk With Me, through the system from the minute we meet them. We are successful at getting them to actually give a statement, to stay with their stories, to go through the court, and to get those convictions of human trafficking, which you have seen striking Canada. I like to think we have done the work we have partly because we walk them through the system.
We do have victim services and we have victim and witness assistance programs in certain provinces. I have travelled in Canada and there are provinces or territories in which they do not exist. Cases in places where it does exist and where the victims of any crime are put in touch directly with victim services and with a victim and witness assistance program are extremely successful at the end of the day. Those programs, like victim services, are not only helping police officers by taking the load off of them having to be there constantly for the victim but also helping the victim tremendously by guiding them through the process.
There are a lot of organizations already in place. There are a lot of things we don't actually need to reinvent in the bill. It's just a simple matter of education and of being consistent.