There are a couple of things.
I want to say something that I'm sure all of you are thinking about, which is, of course, that one of the most important things that this government can do is pass the national disability benefit to lift as many women and girls as possible out of poverty.
It's the national disability benefit, because when you're talking about funding and poverty and all of the things that lead us to a place where somebody becomes exploited or becomes trafficked, whether it's sex trafficking or labour trafficking—whatever type of trafficking it is—it is about that same magic word. It's the “agency” word.
I was going to say that in terms of funding to address this from a disability or an intersectional perspective, it is absolutely about starting to think, again, in terms of the national action plan. There is a way we have to dismantle it, and it's not going to happen overnight. We have to think about this across the life-course, because we know that it starts with girls in the case of girls with disabilities.
As I said, in terms of the funding question, Leah, it's a complex one because it's a complex problem.