In my opinion, this problem is related to the root causes of the problem and to who can do what.
In that regard, I think we need to follow Quebec's lead. When I talk about a support program for exiting prostitution, I think about the committee that examined the sexual exploitation of minors a few years ago. According to that committee, we need specific support programs that are provided directly to people, not just funding programs for organizations like ours, even though that is also very important. We need to implement specific programs that are offered directly to women. All levels of government need to work together on that.
It does not make sense to talk about the importance of identifying victims. I don't know whether such is the case in your communities, but in Montreal, there are all kinds of massage parlours and many young women who are being sexually exploited, and nothing is being done about it.