I mentioned the Swedish model where you decriminalize the victims, because in a sense they're still criminalized under Canadian law, but you don't decriminalize the pimps and the johns. In fact, you might put even more penalties on the johns than there are now.
I think they're trying this in Alberta to some extent right now. I've been reading lately about seizing cars, etc., and stronger penalties for johns. It would cut down on the demand, because if they're caught, they're going to pay a much higher penalty, especially since many of them know they're using questionable victims.
If you have people who don't really speak English and you're looking for services from these victims, you must really seriously question their background, especially since there is now talk about this question of trafficking. There is a much more conscious participation in it. You are a part of the trafficking, you're harbouring, and you're using.