Indeed, speaking of factors, Canada is a country of origin, transit and destination for men, women and children who are victims of sex trafficking. It's also a destination for men and women subjected to forced labour. The majority of cases where charges have been laid in Canada are national cases. It's no secret that this includes sexual exploitation. In other words, mainly Canadian women and girls are victims of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation, and the majority of buyers are men.
How will this new definition take into account those factors that make women and girls more vulnerable to human trafficking? Additionally, how will it take into account more vulnerable populations, such as indigenous women and girls and the LGBTQ2+ community?