Ms. Wesley, among other things, pitches and makes the strong argument that Bill C-36 and the legislation that was adopted is more harmful to sex workers than the stated objectives. I have information before me from the Library of Parliament that would suggest that there might be a disconnect in that particular statement, and I'd like to hear your thoughts on that.
Statistics Canada, in 2021, published that crimes related to the sex trade found a decrease in reported injuries and homicides of sex trade workers after Bill C-36.
Would you agree, with your background in policing, that the changes made by that bill have made individuals who sell sex for money safer? Please explain why or why not.