Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
I'm just continuing on with Mr. Anson.
We know that the best way to protect women is to use harm reduction approaches. Sex trafficking is certainly an issue. However, according to the CBC, on May 11, 2015, with regard to human trafficking, Jean McDonald, who worked—I don't know if she still does—at Maggie's, the Toronto sex workers action project, said, “People swept up in human trafficking investigations should be offered permanent residency and immediate immunity from deportation.”
Based on my colleague's question about the fears of many individuals who are being sex trafficked, the fear of coming forward because of a fear of deportation, do you agree that one of the ways to protect women would be to offer permanent residency in sex trafficking cases so that they feel safer to come forward with information?