We utilize our partner agencies. The Salvation Army has been phenomenal.
In one instance that I can think of off the top of the my head, we had a survivor from Ontario come into Winnipeg. Ultimately, there were charges laid against an individual, and then we were able to work with The Salvation Army to fly the survivor home. They provided that, and they provided her with some safe housing within the city in order to transition, to get healthy, and then to fly home. However, I would have to agree with Constable Brown when she said that information sharing between provinces, between agencies, is lacking.
We have a Canadian police data bank, but it looks different for every agency. There needs to be some sort of universal data bank that we can all access, because traffickers move. We often see within our city that there are traffickers from out east or out west, and if I were aware of what they're doing out west, that would definitely give me some benefit and lead to knowing what they're doing within our city, and then sharing that information with our agencies.