Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to thank our two guests for coming to present their views which, as we have seen, are diametrically opposed.
My question is for Ms. Jeffrey.
I have to admit I did not really understand your presentation. And I'll tell you why. For example, you used the word “trafficking”, and yet you connected it to the term “worker”. As a novice, I am wondering how someone who is a victim of trafficking can be a worker. A worker is someone who gives his or her consent; that is not the case for someone who is subject to trafficking.
You used words like “trafficking” and “worker migration across the globe”. Perhaps I misunderstood, but my impression is that as far as you are concerned, someone who is a victim of trafficking is a person who has willingly moved from one place to the next, because some countries frowned on or criminalized that practice -- in other words, put obstacles in their path. That is what I understood you to say.