Thank you.
I thank both presenters for the presentations today.
I am very interested in a couple of comments you made, Dominic.
You're on the ground every day. The thing I've been hearing and that this committee has been hearing from police forces is that human trafficking across Canada—your comment was that it's very rare—is not very rare. It's just that there are no police resources there to deal with it.
We're struggling with the definition of human trafficking. In my view, it is forceable confinement and forcing people to have sex for money, whether they come from another country or from our country. We had a model here the other day who was talking about how middle class Canadian women have been trafficked, and they do it through modelling agencies. There are many agencies, many ways to do it.
The fact of the matter is that it keeps coming back to more police resources and more training. Right now the RCMP has a video out, which is just being launched, for the RCMP detachments so they can be trained in human trafficking. Do the other police forces have any of those videos available or any training available? Would it be useful to have a mandatory course in police academies to ensure that they do get training in human trafficking? Is that useful? Could you make a comment on that?