Interestingly enough, Ontario is the only province that has mandated this kind of education. B.C. has not. B.C. is actually very behind.
In order to even get into the schools, we've rebranded our programs. Anti-human trafficking education is healthy relationships education, consent education and cyber safety education; otherwise, the issue is not taken as seriously. We're within different school districts, and the ministry approves of our programs, but the understanding is that we deal with relationships and consent and cyber safety as a means to get the information about human trafficking and its root causes out there.
I strongly believe we need a countrywide emphasis on prevention education. If you want to deal with just human trafficking as it is as the issue, you're too late. I believe we have to mandate this education as young as elementary school in addressing the root causes to any form of exploitation.