I can speak first.
In my testimony I made reference to IOM's global database. The information we collect as an organization is almost a case management system; it in turn has provided us with great insight into the conditions of the people prior to being trafficked and what their needs are, and it also provides insight necessary for law enforcement to try to pursue prosecution of the traffickers.
In terms of a dollar amount, I'm not able to say how much Canadian resources should be dedicated to this, but it is true I think that this information must be collected from the very grassroots--from local communities on upward--to be able to come up with some national figures.