Thank you.
I don't envy the position of striking this balance because, really, it is a balance between adult consenting sex workers and those who use the sex work industry to victimize and exploit individuals, including children, so it's a very difficult balance, and I don't envy you your job.
At the moment, the Canadian police do believe that the Criminal Code is sufficient, although I do hear my colleagues Mr. Westell and Ms. Grundberg and their comments. I can also understand their points of view.
What I think could be elaborated on in the Criminal Code is perhaps to put some thought into offences where we do not need to revictimize or do not need victim engagement.
I won't pretend to actually be able to give you some legitimate answers today, but I think there should be some thought and discussion around whether there are additional offences we could add where we expand on the definitions of the involvement of organized crime, the involvement of violence, the involvement of children, and any offences that could be better defined with respect to those broad victim categories, and perhaps look as well at the exceptions to see if we can—