The Olympics in Greece and the world football championship in Germany saw the trafficking of tens of thousands of extra women for the pleasure of sex tourists.
Canada can easily thwart that for the Olympics, simply by telling the visa staff in embassies and consulates around the world to be on the lookout for young women and for those behind these young women.
The Americans do it all the time. Their consulates and embassies watch for young women applying for visas, and who and what are behind them. They have actually identified thousands of girls, prior to their coming to the United States. Before issuing the visas, they say no, we know what's going on here.
For the Olympics in Vancouver, this message can easily be sent out. Again, these girls are not coming from England, France, and Germany; they will be coming from the impoverished countries. When you see them lining up for visas, you have to ask the question, how did they get the money, and what kind of work will they be doing? You could stop it at that point.
One of the strange things about Germany and the Netherlands is that they say the women who are coming there know exactly what they're doing. They don't speak the language, they don't have the business acumen, and they don't know the names of the streets—they don't know anything when they get there. How did they get there? Who was the facilitator? It's organized crime; that's always the facilitator.
These women suddenly show up and say, well, there's no pimp behind us. The brothels in the Netherlands and Germany take 50%; that's pimping and that's all it is. These women are not there independently.
In the streets of Rome, Paris, and Berlin, I saw the pimps in the dark alleys and shadowed cars. Those pimps belong to organized crime gangs; they will not let go of this because of the money. The Netherlands and Germany know who the gangs are, and the cops can't do a damn thing about it, because they can't figure out who's legal and who's illegal now. Once you open that floodgate, try to close it.