Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Ms. Price, again, thank you for answering my initial questions.
I will now turn to Ms. Kim or Ms. Stone, who are joining us virtually.
As we've seen, the witnesses all agree that the federal government absolutely must work with organizations on the ground, police services and the provinces and territories to gather comprehensive data on human trafficking. We've already talked about the fact that the government must work collaboratively. I know that plans are in place, particularly those of the police services in the riding I represent, whether it be the Sûreté du Québec or the Granby police.
Ms. Stone, you work in the Yukon. How do you feel we can ensure that we work more collaboratively? What impact could that have?
Ms. Stone, I will ask you to answer first, and then Ms. Kim can complete your answer.