Good afternoon, ladies. Thank you for being with us this afternoon.
What I understand about the file we're studying today is that there are those who organize trafficking, human trafficking, who profit from it or buy the service, and there are those subjected to it, obviously. My view is that there doesn't seem to be a lot of people eager to see the issue of trafficking resolved.
Ms. Quinn, you mentioned a few possible solutions earlier, specifically an initiative inspired by women who are survivors and activists. That's a good sign. Those are good actions.
Are we acting equally on all three of those fronts right now?
Are there aspects we're more focused on that negatively impact the others, or that completely obscure them, which we should also look into?
That's question probably requires over 20 minutes to answer, and we only have three.
Many hypotheses and suggestions were put forward. Earlier, witnesses told us that it's not going as well as we think. Specifically, there's a lack of funds.
On which fronts, first and foremost, should we focus on?
What do you think, Ms. Quinn?