True. This is how Joy Smith perceives the industry.
During an interview with CBC after this bill was given first reading, the interviewer asked Smith about the number of escorts coming forward who stated they "wanted to work in the industry" and saw this as a legitimate, voluntary vocation.
Joy Smith's response was (paraphrasing): "Oh, that's very rare. That just doesn't happen. I mean there might be one or two, but really…" And it's with that viewpoint that the law was drafted.
The article posted above is disturbing but the fact is that we already had laws on the books prohibiting human trafficking. We didn't in any way need Bill C-36 for that. They've based the bill on moral principles, not safety.