We are a global community now, and a lot of people are landed immigrants, are from other countries. Number one, we have to look at it in terms of sexual exploitation. What Ms. Mourani is talking about is looking at whether or not prostitution is an industry, which we do not believe to be the case. I would not like to get into looking at factories and things like that, because we should deal with that aspect in the second half, when we look at women's economy. That's part of the labour part and the worker part we should do after Christmas. It's a very important part. We have a very short time right now--only a few weeks. We have great witnesses lined up to talk about the growing crime of human trafficking for sexual purposes. That has a great link to prostitution. We really have to focus on that. I would concur with what Ms. Mourani said and only do it in the second part when we're looking at women's economic development, because then we can talk about the different industries.
We really need to focus in the next few weeks. The clerk's office has gone to a lot of trouble to help us out in getting some very good witnesses. I do not want to see any of those witnesses cancelled. We made a plan, and it behooves us to continue with that plan. We have Christmas break coming up very shortly. We have about five weeks left, Madam Chair. I think we should stay the course right now.