The Palermo protocol, when it lists the ways in which people can be exploited by traffickers, mentions many of the things that are in this bill—force, coercion, deception and fraud—but it also speaks about the exploitation of “a position of vulnerability”. That's the language in the Palermo protocol.
I'm just pointing out that it doesn't appear anywhere in Canada's human trafficking laws, and it's useful, and particularly useful for minor victims of trafficking, where sometimes the grooming and the manipulation mean that you won't see force, coercion, deception and fraud. We're going to have to rely on the courts to say, well, the trafficker is in a position of trust or authority merely because he's an adult, and that's not what we've seen in the exploitation offence in section 153—