I'll just jump in quickly, if that's okay.
Again, we're very clear. We're the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking. We're focusing on this issue. We intentionally don't look at the broader moral question of what is inherently exploitative. I think it really distracts us from focusing on where gross exploitation is taking place right now. We need to be practical about it.
Again, we're aligned with the Canadian Criminal Code, in part because we want to align our statistics with Stats Canada, and also because there are points, as well, where people choose to ask to be referred to law enforcement, and it helps in being able to refer that case.
We define human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transferring, receiving, holding, concealing or harbouring of a person, or exercising control or direction over their movements to exploit them or assist in facilitating their exploitation. We really—