Okay. It reads:
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) that the Standing Committee on the Status of Women recommends to the government that a plan be developed and implemented prior to the opening of the 2010 Olympics to curtail the trafficking of women and girls for sexual purposes during the duration of the games and that the Chair report the adoption of this motion to the House without delay.
Can I speak to it? Briefly, the reason I suggested withdrawing those six words, Madam Chair, is that it should happen not only during the duration of the games, but it should be an ongoing process. I'll leave that up to the committee.
We've heard testimony over time from the Vancouver police department and from others who came before the committee. I have the testimony before me indicating that Vancouver is both a sex city...that the rate and intensity of the trafficking of women, men, and children for the purposes of sexual exploitation during large international games increases substantially.
It's important that we be alert, so that we draw attention to this and have a strategy in place.
I'll comment later.