I can speak to that quickly, and then maybe Temi can follow up.
Across the province the service providers we are working with on the ground are reporting numerous instances of not only exploitation, but violence that is happening in the context of the sex trade. Part of the reason we say there's no real evidence to support it is that very rarely do people come forward with that, because of the effect that the criminalized nature of participation can have on their livelihoods and getting those basic needs filled.
Then, when something does happen, there are a number of things that will come into play in terms of whether or not someone reports that to the police. We haven't seen an increase in charges from the Criminal Code point of view against purchasers or against perpetrators of bad dates when violence occurs. That's part of it.
Maybe Temi can give an example of what we've seen.