Thank you very much for that question.
There are all kinds of things that could be done, but that are unfortunately not being done.
I'll take Quebec as an example, because I'm very familiar with what is done there. In Quebec, there is all kinds of prevention, in schools, and through community organizations. However, the focus is generally on what are called at‑risk populations. As soon as a population is considered to be at risk, prevention efforts are made. There is also universal prevention, but on a much smaller scale.
At the moment, most of the recruitment is of people between the ages of 13 and 22 years, on social networks. Exploitation is accelerating, meaning an increase in prostitution, in terms of both recruitment and marketing.
Over 90% of young people, at least in Quebec, use at least one social network. The most popular is YouTube. TikTok and Snapchat are also very popular, as is Instagram. What's missing is prevention on social networks. At Mourani-Criminologie, we're working on a tool that would—