That is consistent with my interpretation that each jurisdiction has a different focus in terms of how it applies the law. It should come as no surprise that provincial objectives and provincial statistics probably differ as well.
Taking that one step further again and contrasting Ms. Wesley's statement in her testimony so far, she also says it would be an error to conflate Bill C-36 with human trafficking.
I think, to an extent, you probably would agree with me that it's not really conflating the two issues. The two issues are really hand in hand, at least from a prosecutorial standpoint. I've seen numerous instances when, once victims of human trafficking had gone through that ordeal, they ultimately decided to continue selling sexual services on their own after they freed themselves from their abuser.