I understand.
I'm not giving a lawyer opinion. I think it's very important that we turn our mind to what Bedford says, because I think we're moving away from that each time we go to the data, each time we go to the ancillary benefits.
I think that's the harm, and we're moving away from what Ms. Lukings had said, what Ms. Davis has said and what Andrea and her co-panellist had said. The data is very clear in that regard, and Bedford had said that one person is enough to satisfy that it's not charter-compliant.
In terms of my own personal story, I've shared a couple of personal stories already today. The police refused to help me and with the systems that were set up, when it's criminalized, I wasn't able to access the supports. I think it's very clear that when you do criminalize any aspect of sex work and target it, you're further alienating and isolating the workers.