Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Perrin, your organization, The Future Group, in its March 2006 report, has been critical of Canada's dreadful past record on human trafficking. Other countries, including the U.S., Australia, Norway, Germany, and Italy, fared much better, receiving a grade of B+ or more, yet none of those countries, to my knowledge, have national rapporteurs.
In your opinion, how would appointing a national rapporteur here in Canada have an impact on our current failing grade; and would the establishment of this office give the best use of our resources?