At this point, we have not gone that far in any of our positions. I would say that we're just concerned about.... The closest we've come to that position is the position I pointed out with section 286.1. We don't believe that provision should be in there at all. We don't believe that the purchase of sexual services, without any qualifications for exploitative circumstances, should be criminalized. It just poses more problems. It doesn't add anything, and it doesn't do anything to protect Canadians.
I don't mean this in any crass way, but when we say that sex work is the world's oldest profession, there's a reason for that. Sex work is going to continue to go on. There are going to continue to be those who sell it, and there are going to continue to be those who purchase it. For that reason, there's really no public interest in criminalizing its purchase.