I have discussed it with my colleague here, and I will answer.
It's clear to us—specifically because the Swedish national rapporteur is in contact with police forces in most countries, including Germany, Holland, and in some cases Australia—that by legalizing the prostitution industry, you are creating a market for the traffickers, and the traffickers will go to where there is a market.
In Sweden, the prostitution industry is not legalized. In fact, we have criminalized the buyers of sexual services. We know that legislation acts as a barrier against the traffickers because it's more difficult to establish a market here. If you look at the reports that we have sent that the rapporteur has presented, she does in the two latest rapporteurs talk about what effects the legalization would have on it. We think that's a really big problem to do.