Once again, that is an excellent question.
Although the number of cases of human trafficking is 11 times higher, the number is still not high as for other types of crimes.
As to determining whether a crime has been resolved, according to police definitions, there are two categories: either the case has resulted in charges, which is the rate of filing, or the charges have been heard in court.
The fact remains, however, that the number of cases of human trafficking is not very high compared to other offences, even though it is 11 times higher than before. It is difficult to conclude that this increase is overloading the justice system owing to police investigations, or that it is overloading the courts. We cannot say that because we do not have enough information. However...