Thank you very much for the opportunity.
I do support what Cora was saying. We need to have indigenous services that are available on the ground to women. We need to help build those. In fact, one of our recommendations would be building a Métis anti-human-trafficking strategy, with the victims themselves helping to develop that strategy. Moving forward, it's through the lessons that have been learned from them that we're able to do that.
The second piece in the recommendations, which I know hasn't been mentioned in the time that I've been here and listening today, is the fact that online processes are making our people very vulnerable, especially our very young people, to human trafficking. The laws in this country have not caught up to what the Internet is doing. We need to be able to establish and create laws to protect our young people from the perpetrators who are out soliciting them and trying to romanticize them to come to places that are making them victims.