Maybe I'll jump in here.
Yes, we very much agree with our colleagues. We think the overall framework is actually the problem. We do feel that this legislation, like many other similar pieces internationally and that have preceded it in Canada, is really based on this conflation of sex work with the idea of trafficking or exploitation that is very much based on stigmatizing beliefs and often inaccurate knowledge.
From what we see in our evidence, really highlighting that the various provisions of the current law as it stands all create health inequity and barriers to safety and health access for sex workers, we very much agree with our colleagues that the full repeal of the law is really what we would advocate for.
I'll see if Dr. Krüsi has anything they'd like to add to that.