Thank you.
First of all, I would like to say thank you very much to each of the witnesses. It's been a fantastic morning of hearing what you've had to say. I was extremely impressed, because I think each one of you brought solutions to us. You didn't just identify problems, but you gave us a lot to think about and solutions that we may be able to enact. I would like to be able to ask all of you questions, but time doesn't permit that.
Jamie McIntosh, I would like to ask you a couple of things. Your referred to the Bakker case--the man from Vancouver who was the only Canadian to be charged to this point--and the sex tourism. You referred several times to Cambodia. Are there laws in place, or are there ways that we can enact stricter laws that would enable the sex tourist to be hindered, or charged, or eliminated in some way?
The other question I had for you was about the four things you listed. You talked about enforcement, awareness and training--and then I missed the next two. So maybe you could just briefly touch on those again.