This is one of the points I had noted.
There is a play called Le prince serpentshowing in Montreal right now that talks about child prostitution. It's very helpful, very educational and has had excellent results. It refers to measures that have a real impact and that can help. This is a monster that we have to fight. Our fight, with our means and prevention, which puts us up against the current culture is equivalent to the fight between David and Goliath. We're talking about essential means.
I want to talk about police training. About two weeks ago, I met with the head of the Canadian Police College about training on sexual exploitation. Such training has been in place for about one or about two years now, specifically on child pornography, but it's really new. There are not really any bases or specialists in exploitation. Right now, there are no courses at the Canadian Police College. Nor are there any such courses at the École nationale de police du Québec. It's essential. The techniques used, the way we need to approach victims, the psychology we need to use requires advanced training. Otherwise, the officers who will do this work will get discouraged. They will not feel supported, they will not have the knowledge to follow through on what they will have to deal with. Right now, even at the legal level, judges and prosecutors need to be educated. We are doing some work in this area because there has been a huge change since 2002 with regard to children. Training has to take place at all levels.