I can tell you that I was recently at a presentation with Toronto's human trafficking enforcement team, and they have a lot of really good stats. When we began back in 2013, there was one conviction. Please don't quote me—I can provide this for you—I think there are six convictions on human trafficking-related issues. That could be in living off the avails, violence-related, transporting in person. There's a variety of different convictions they can acquire under the umbrella of human trafficking. When the police and the crown try to seek a conviction, they'll do so in a number of different ways.
You talked about survivors looking for results in their coming forward and being witnesses in these cases. So much of the work we do, that the police do, and a lot of the NGOs do, is the relationship and the engagement. Because their trusting attachments to normal, healthy patterns of engagement with other human beings has been skewed, it takes an enormous amount of time—