I would say no.
Human trafficking is an outcome of vulnerability. It's progressive in nature. As I mentioned, 75% of people who end up in the commercial sex industry were first exploited as children. I've seen in testimony through the work with the Alberta human trafficking task force, and in my work over the last 18 years that those initial abuses, victimizations, often lead victims into a dangerous spiral that they continue to deal with for the entirety of their lives. While there can be rehabilitation, there's a lifelong impact from this crime.