I'm sorry, Minister, I don't want to be rude, but I have so much time and I have a few more questions. Some of that information we know about, because we've studied it. No offence to you, but I just need to get to some questions.
Just to move on, the Immigration Act should be looked at a bit more with respect to facilitating more women to apply legitimately.
The other thing, just to go to another minister now, is with respect to the motion with the Olympics and trafficking, which was made, by the way, by the Liberal committee on this side. I want to ask a question. I'm not sure, but I think this has to do with the issue of charging.
The core recommendation, probably the strongest of this committee, had to do with decriminalizing the women in prostitution and charging the users. That's recommendation 6 in our report. I didn't see that anywhere in your response, and I'm wondering whether or not you're even considering going in that direction. That's really fundamental to how we deal with the exploitation of women and the exploiters, or the purchasers. We criminalize the victims right now in our system.
Trafficking isn't just women coming from outside of Canada. There is trafficking of women from within Canada, aboriginal women and others, in and out of the country and within the country. That's a big issue.
Could you address that, please? I think probably Minister Nicholson or Minister Day....