No, we're not at odds on that point. There's no public interest in having sex work occur in these public areas that are designated for children, families and certain types of uses, but if we're going to do that and quite rightly carve away those opportunities for sex work to occur there, we need to allow other provisions to give way so that it's easier for hotels, Airbnb and places like that to be used. Right now, if somebody engages in allowing Airbnb to be used for that purpose, they're a party to the purchase of sexual services and a party to a crime.
We're saying that we can expand it, but we also need to expand the private space as well.