Thank you very much, Andréanne, for bringing forward this really important motion.
I think, on the surface of it, this is something that we would instinctively and absolutely say is evident. The issue that I have with it is.... We had a lot of witnesses talk about the definition of human trafficking. Several witnesses also said that they don't like the term “human trafficking”, so one of the things I would be concerned about is putting forward a motion that says we have zero tolerance for something that is not actually defined. It's something that we heard quite a bit.
We have a report coming. There will be a lot of recommendations in that report. We haven't even seen the draft of the report in the committee, but I think we have opportunities to put in some of this when we do our final report.
However, I would be a little bit concerned. As much as all of us, of course, are horrified by what has happened to these women and girls—and I think, in our colloquial way of speaking, we would say that we are all absolutely against this and have zero tolerance for this—I don't think we can put it in a formal motion, because it isn't defined.