I think it's important not to exaggerate how big a problem it is; otherwise you may get concerned when you start to deal with it that the victims are not showing up. Canada is not the worst country in the world; it's probably not in the worst half of the countries in the world for being a source country.
Our understanding is that the principal concerns are that it's a transit country to the United States, which is probably the biggest single aspect of the Canadian trafficking puzzle.
That said, and again, I'm not going to throw out figures, as the committee has heard how difficult the statistics are, there is a substantial victim pool in Canada and individuals who require assistance now. So this is not a small problem, by any stretch of the imagination, in terms of criminal policy, to go and rescue these individuals. It certainly is required.
I hope this strikes an appropriate balance for a response.