Nobody understands it, because I have spoken to judges and to prosecutors in America, and they ask, “What are you guys doing up there?”
It's a national embarrassment, and the criminals know this, which is why they park themselves in this country. That is why Canada is fourth in the world for human trafficking and why we're seeing such staggering numbers, into the hundreds of per cent increase. All these stats are people. All these stats are people like me. They're your sisters. They're your siblings. They're your relatives. They're your neighbours. For so long, there has been no justice system in this country.
I'm really sick and tired of having to repeat this when it's so blatantly obvious. I am losing a sibling—a survivor sibling—every single day. I can't handle the phone calls anymore, the text messages, the Facebook messages, the emails: “Hey, she's dead,” or, “Hey, he's free,” or, “Hey, he's out on bail,” or, “I have 38 charges against him, but he gets permission to see my child, and he just raped me and impregnated me again.”
I'm not kidding you. This is what's happening in this country. They keep doing it, because you don't put them in custody.