I simply wanted to get an idea of what kind of money is involved versus results. The following is noted in the brief:
[...] in the Netherlands, in addition to the National Rapporteur, victim assistance is coordinated through the government-funded Foundation against Trafficking in Women which has created 10 “relief networks” in the country (protection), while prosecutions of traffickers are coordinated through a national public prosecutor specializing in human trafficking (prosecution), and efforts to address the situation in source countries is coordinated by government-funded La Strada (prevention).
Is this indicative of a more global approach, one that better meets the needs of victims of human trafficking and that allows for much more tangible results in terms of research, data collection, arrests, and so forth?
Mr. Dandurand.