Okay, but when kids in particular are subjected to cyber-bullying, it's 24 hours a day. It's a lot different than when you used to go to school and could get away from it. Now they're going to bed with their phones under their pillows and it's going off all night long. That can also lead to other things.
I heard a speaker a few years ago talk about it leading to trafficking because of that, and girls—this was in the GTA--who you would think would be well established in school, and have a strong family and support network, end up being drawn in because they're are so afraid of being exposed.
Is there anything that's been done on that type of trafficking?
We talked about immigrants and different classes, but we didn't really talk a lot about that, because they wouldn't be people you'd expect to be pulled into trafficking.