Yes, I want to quickly say one thing. If we're going to be able to have great success in fighting these crimes, we have to have very clear-cut concepts about and approaches to the nature of the beast. What really is the cause of trafficking? Is it economic need? Is poverty the cause of criminal trafficking? Or is it just an oxygen that helps out the problem?
What we've learned is that the key cause of what we can call crimes is impunity more than anything else.
There are international standards that define forced labour, whether or not it's for sexual exploitation. And I'm not implicitly arguing that by calling it forced labour for sexual exploitation, and other forms of economic exploitation, prostitution or any kind of sexual activity should be legalized as a job. That's not my argument; that's not the ILO argument.