Madam Chair, I understand the concerns of my colleague, whom I appreciate very much. I also understand Mrs. Smith's concerns.
Our report asked for a plan to eliminate human trafficking. The report is one step. The motion at hand will be a concrete gesture. We have an opportunity to make sure this action is not limited in time to just one event. This plan should be ready on time for the Olympic games, it should be implemented during this event, and we have to do everything we can to restrain or stop all trafficking for sexual purposes. But this plan should not stop there. If we do not stipulate that we want this action to go on after the Olympic games, even if we are quite satisfied with what has been done during the games, we will have to start the process all over again. We could keep the words “during the duration” because they are important, but I do not believe the words “and after” suggested by my colleague limit the motion, quite the contrary.