Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the panel today. Just when I think we've heard testimony that won't continue to alarm, that exactly becomes the case. I really appreciate the time you've taken to come and join us today and offer these insights.
Sister Isaacs' presentation made some comments with respect to the definition of the Palermo Protocol. It highlighted a couple of the points where the NGOs have actually been critical.
This was in your opening comments, Ms. Isaacs. After your presentation, Madam Kryszko actually spoke in terms of comments that were rather supportive of the Palermo Protocol with respect to identifying. There was a little disconnect there.
I wonder, Ms. Kryszko, if you could perhaps speak to some of those comments. Just to remind you what they were, you said essentially that the Palermo Protocol addresses trafficking within the context of organized crime rather than within the framework of migrant rights, and further, that it frames anti-trafficking measures as migration control measures. You seem to have a really good handle on the legal context here. Would you be prepared to comment on those criticisms?