Yes. I used the term “sex destination city”; that's what the people who come to Vancouver to get involved in sex refer to it as. There are people across the border who come to Vancouver for that purpose.
As far as the members of our unit being aware of the sex trade is concerned, they're all very aware of what goes on in and around the street sex scene, and massage parlours and things of that nature. They don't know what to do in terms of investigating human trafficking. That was the difference there. All police departments are familiar with sex crimes, and as my friends from Toronto commented, it's nothing new. So they're aware of it. They're just not aware of our new laws. They're not aware of how to investigate. They're not aware of how to handle the file. That's where we come in as the vice unit.
As far as the Internet is concerned, we have two dedicated investigators for Internet child pornography files. They go worldwide. We have participated in files, as I'm sure my friends from Toronto have, that go all over the world. They've arrested people in New Zealand, Argentina, and Germany out of Vancouver-based files.