Madam Chair, I share the opinion of my colleagues, Mr. Stanton, Ms. Smith and Mina. In fact, given the little time at our disposal, we could deal exclusively with human trafficking for sexual exploitation.
However, I want it to be noted in the reports that there are other forms of human trafficking related to work. In addition, I hope that we make a clear distinction between human trafficking for sexual exploitation, which is not work but a form of slavery and exploitation, and human trafficking for work in agriculture and other areas, which is another form of slavery for work purposes. These are two different forms.
I therefore would like to make a distinction between reducing someone to slavery for work in the fields and reducing someone to slavery for prostitution. I would also like that our study lead us to identify key elements to show that prostitution is not work. It will then be up to us to pass judgment.