I would like to just add that the big concern is victims who never report to the police. Their first step is seeing a victim services agency. Those people are the first stop, the front line. From a victim-centred approach and a trauma-enhanced approach, they want to meet the needs of the victim, and that's not reporting to the police, so that's a data point we don't have.
We've worked with victim services in the past. They are underfunded. They would love to collect data, but they don't have those resources.
If you want to really have a full understanding of the magnitude and the number of victims of human trafficking, it's with the frontline workers in victim services. However, their money is always going to finding shelter and supporting the needs of the victims. They are not data collectors.
There's always that balancing act that we have to consider.