I think there is merit in relying on evidence. I think the evidence we have is that the Swedish model—it should more accurately be referred to as the Swedish model rather then the Nordic model—is actually the only legislative scheme in the world that is producing reduced numbers in sex trafficking.
In fact, I did create the course. It's been running now for over five years, and it gets quite consistent high enrolment. That course has relied on both global and local experts. To the point of research, those experts, for the most part, are not academics. Those experts are on the ground. Those experts are in communities dealing every day with the reality of what sex trafficking means to vulnerable members of their communities, many of them racialized communities, the majority being indigenous.