I'll just pick up where I left off. I think my answer addresses the same question. I know this is difficult to understand, because people have a moral reaction to prostitution. But remember, we're talking about trafficking with respect to all sorts of workers—agricultural, domestic work, and so on. That does not mean they want to be exploited. Part of what the trafficking discussion is identifying is the exploitation of workers. It is only when we talk about prostitution that the solution is to stop the work, to rescue the workers and send them home.
If we were talking about domestic workers who were trafficked, who wanted to come to Canada and couldn't get a legal visa—