If I did this presentation in a month from now, I'd be able to answer that question on behalf of the Canadian Women's Foundation, because that is actually where we are currently. We are deciding what our recommendations are as a foundation after we go through everything.
What we do know at this time is that vulnerable women should not be criminalized. We know there are a whole bunch of reasons why criminalizing vulnerable women is a bad idea and does not work for them in the future. They can never get a job. They have even more working against them to rebuild their lives.
We also know there's not enough attention to the purchasers of sex, even in the trafficking legislation. There is no criminal provision for purchasers of sex. That is a huge gap in the trafficking legislation, and there aren't enough people talking about it. We want to raise that issue.