I just want to add, in Alberta, the PChIP legislation, the Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution, is another piece that the committee would want to look at because it does take child protection quite a bit further than most of the other jurisdictions.
With respect to your point about stories or evidence of children involved in trafficking to Canada, there's a story, a case, that we found. Ross McInnis, who is formerly of the vice-squad in Calgary, documented in his book a young girl taken from Cambodia, through Toronto, and then down into New York, who was horrifically abused the whole way.
The problem with respect to children is actually locating them, because they're typically not in the same venues that police can investigate, like brothels or massage parlours or those sorts of things. That's the main drawback.