It's briefly outlined in the B.C. plan. There is housing--short-term, long-term, and emergency. There is medical, both psychological and physical. The interim federal health will cover for four months, but some provinces have a wait time also, so if they're going to stay any longer, you might have to extend it longer than that, until they qualify for the provincial. There is social welfare, and possibly job employment training, because most of them have known no employment except prostitution. There is rehabilitation, and a choice of whether they want to go back to their own country or not. What they also have to look at is providing help if they do want to go back to their countries of origin, because some of the countries cannot do it.
On November 21st, 2006. See this statement in context.