The distinction is incredibly important.
When you're looking at prostitution and when you're looking at human trafficking, it's important to realize that human trafficking isn't just prostitution. One of the biggest cases we had in Canada was with workers who were brought over to this country, and then the traffickers were threatening the family back home. We see that quite often.
When you're dealing with human trafficking, the difference between that and prostitution would be that you need a third party in human trafficking. In other words, people don't traffic themselves.
I would be, for example, the human trafficker, trafficking you to somebody else and being able to have control of that situation. Prostitution in itself is not necessarily human trafficking. I think it's important to make that distinction.