My colleague actually works for NAWL. I'm a volunteer with NAWL and I work on immigration issues for NAWL as part of the immigration working group. I know that NAWL is always scrambling for resources. Even though we draw upon tremendous volunteer resources like me and many other women, both lawyers and non-lawyers, we're always struggling to keep going. So I'm sure it will have an impact, if that's what you're asking me.
We have not done any direct work with victims of trafficking. I've participated in all of the consultations that the Canadian Council for Refugees has organized and we're really monitoring the situation. Our mandate is not to provide services but to do law reform work. So we look at taking on-the-ground experiences and trying to transform them into legislative changes that will make a difference.