I don't see the big difference between the two, between being prostituted according to the PCEPA law and being trafficked, because that's the starting point of being trafficked into the sex trafficking industry. Women do get stuck there.
For indigenous women, we are really overrepresented. Most reports say that 50% of trafficked victims are indigenous women and girls. A lot needs to be done to address our marginalization so that we aren't so vulnerable—not just to address our marginalization, but also the attitudes of men who are the buyers. That's the big piece. The demand is what leads to trafficking and leads to prostitution.