I'd like to come back, if I could, to the Sisters of St. Joseph. In your brief you made mention of the lack of proper facilities, specifically housing. We know we have a national housing crisis in Canada, and it goes right across. Finding temporary appropriate housing for victims is a great difficulty. We know that some NGOs and religious groups have taken that upon themselves, but that would seem to be something quite extraordinary in terms of the cost and the ability.
Do you have any recommendations with respect to how housing could and should be secured for the victims of trafficking? What should we be doing as a larger community instead of depending on the religious community and NGOs?