Thank you. You caught me unawares.
Mr. McIntosh, you were talking about the fact that poverty isn't necessarily always the cause. Sometimes it has to do with the fact that governments are not particularly interested in preventing trafficking. They don't have that dedication to support the women in the community.
Canada has a lot of leverage. We conduct trade agreements around the world, and we have a certain reputation as a country that respects human rights. Do we need to connect human rights and a clear prohibition against trafficking with any trade agreements we make? Is that a way to convince these foreign entities we mean business and trafficking is something we take seriously?