I think someone needs to take the lead, and we need to create a model. I think where the breakdown happens is that we haven't really been here before in this specialized way. So although it's an issue we've talked about, we haven't gotten to a grassroots level of actual provision. So there is no safe house for women who have been sexually trafficked, who have survived that. Those infrastructures don't exist. They're all conceptual things, without any actual tangible stuff, and I think someone needs to just lead the way. I suggest that the federal government lead the way in creating a model, and then perhaps once the model has been created, that they begin to hand it over to provincial jurisdictions.
That's one suggestion. It might be naive, I don't know, but I'll throw it out there.