I'll be fast, as much has been said.
I'd also like to commend the analysts on the work plan. I think it's good, and if we had more time we could probably go through it all, but as the chair said, we want to have something completed by December.
I also think human trafficking is important, but we shouldn't waste the good work that's been done. We should pull that out. We should get an analysis of where it's at and then build on it very quickly so we can accomplish something. But I also think we must focus on economic security, because if women can attain economic freedom, then they have real choices, and that affects so many other areas, as well as trafficking and housing. The foundation has to be economic security. It always frustrates me when we lose sight of the good work that's been done. Regardless of which party brought it forward, we should take it, see what's good about it, and build on that.
I understand some very good work has been done on human trafficking, and suggestions have already been made as to where the work can be improved, so let's find out what that is, build on it, and get it done.