Okay, and then I'll pass it over to you, Lisa.
Thank you, again, for that question.
Absolutely, many times we see women coming to the Safe Centre exhibiting signs of IPV and as we work with her and dig in further, we actually do see signs of human trafficking, so we begin to explore that.
All of our partners are trained in that area as well, so they know what they're looking for, but we're very blessed to have a regional strategy in our community, where we have just opened our first human trafficking hub, a collaborative hub to respond to the symptoms of survivors of human trafficking, where we work, again, closely with victim services, Elizabeth Fry, Our Place Peel, and Peel Regional Police in order to really be able to respond and get the trauma support that victims and survivors need.
Certainly our colleagues at Peel Regional Police have done a tremendous job in leading a community-wide awareness-building strategy around education and training the community so that parents, teachers and caregivers start to see the signs and are able to intervene early.
Lisa, go ahead.