We've had no cases of sex workers trafficked into New Zealand. The only trafficking experience we've had is in the horticultural industry. There are trafficking laws, and trafficking could be dealt with, no matter the industry, under those laws. We don't need specific sex work-related policy to deal with trafficking.
In New Zealand, we have had cases of facilitation of young people, which have been classed as trafficking. Under the Prostitution Reform Act, we criminalize third parties who employ the services of [Technical difficulty—Editor] to court in that regard.
Perhaps Dr. Armstrong will have some insights.