I'm just trying to get a handle on that aspect. We've talked a great deal about adults and young women and so on, but we haven't talked about young men, for that matter, or children. That is something that, at least before today, we hadn't gotten into too much.
In previous discussions with other witnesses, we've talked a great deal about the issue of immigration and the interim visa not being long enough. I had suggested providing a more long-term visa, maybe for three years, and allowing people to actually apply for landed status during that period, on a work visa. And then, of course, there are services.
I know you were giving some answers to my colleague. For children, how do we identify? They're much more vulnerable, easier to hide, and easier to abuse. It's much harder for them to break away. What programs are in place now for children, whether they're in or out, if we're even lucky enough to identify them?