One thing I can note that the committee might find interesting is that human trafficking cases often involve a significant number of charges, many more charges than regular cases. That will be in your human trafficking juristat, which I'll ensure you get links to.
We see a wide range of different offences. This is because trafficking is an ongoing or course of conduct offence during which incident-based offences tend to be committed along the way, usually to control the victim. That's what you are stating. You're stating the phenomenon of, “If you don't perform this labour or service, then I am going to share intimate images I've taken of you with” person X, the world or whatnot.
We do have cases where we see different charges being laid. Section 162.1, which is the non-consensual distribution of intimate images offence, can be used in that context.
Extortion is the offence of extorting sexual favours. We have very good case law on that offence. It's clear that extorting sexual favours, extorting money or whatnot by threats of releasing pictures is extortion. Extortion is a very serious offence with a maximum penalty of life.