I can indicate that at least some Ontario courts.... Specifically, there's a Superior Court of Ontario case by the name of D'Souza that commented that our current definition—our current working model—is actually advantageous over the international model. I think the legal framework that we have now actually works.
I represent complainants. I want the situation to be easier for them. I am unhappy when my clients are ground through the system, but we have to tread very carefully in terms of any amendments and take a very close look at the way the legislation and the case law hang together now.
I don't know if the committee is planning to hear from the Ontario human trafficking prosecution team or the Nova Scotia human trafficking team. I would think that those specialized prosecutors may well have an analysis of this law that would be very informative to the committee.