The work the RCMP has done around human trafficking is really focused on police officers and raising the awareness and having the investigative understanding among police officers. Our position has always been that if it gets reported, we need to understand the crime and be able to act on it.
One of the things that we explored was working with NGOs in Canada that have a better understanding of how to reach vulnerable girls. As an example, we've worked with the Canadian Women's Foundation in the past. We also work with PREVNet. They do a lot of research so that we can have an understanding in terms of being able to message or raise awareness around the issue.
It's still an area that's evolving in terms of our learning, but it is an area of special concern. The online luring of young girls, and luring them into human trafficking, is so under-reported. Many of those young girls don't understand that they're being trafficked. They're in denial to a certain extent. We need to reverse that thinking and have them acknowledge that they are being controlled and trafficked by professionals.
Then there are the teachers, because the teachers are often faced with hearing or perhaps discovering some of these incidents in the schools. It's an area where we need to do more work.