Again, looking at our own data, we have nothing to suggest there's been a huge or significant increase in trafficking. I don't want to say that Ms. Walker isn't correct. She's speaking to her own caseload and people she is serving through her organization. However, from a national snapshot perspective, we can't reasonably make that claim.
In terms of the prosecution rates for traffickers, I think one of the issues is that our legal system is not designed to effectively support any victims of sexual-based violence. Right now the way that our Criminal Code and legal system are set up is that it's very dependent on victim testimony. Traditionally, there's also been a lack of training for judges, so there's a lot of victim blaming that takes place. There's usually very strong cross-examination, which often includes gaslighting and making victims question their own reality and their role in their own exploitation. For very straightforward reasons, knowing that, a lot of people don't choose to go through that system. It can be incredibly—