I'm working on a timetable here, so I'll try to get to my next question. Thank you very much for that.
You talked about the criminalization of the victims as being one of the crucial issues here, and the concentration on law enforcement from that point of view. We've heard from several witnesses, particularly from the law enforcement community but also from community groups, who almost say the opposite.
The law enforcement people from Vancouver and Toronto clearly put an emphasis on ensuring that the victims of human trafficking are not treated as criminals. Instead they are protected by putting them in safe houses and getting them immigration status, even on a temporary basis. That's a whole other discussion we're having. But ultimately, the community and the law enforcement agencies that deal with these victims are purposeful in not treating them as criminals. That seems to contrast with your message today. Could you comment on that?