minister is trying to do, and i am sure he will be in contact with my honorable friend the member for eastbournesure that that is the outcome of the policy. >> i want to help the prime minister to reconsider the fact that we are not signing up to the directive on human trafficking, which, as he may understand, i know a little about. as a consequence, we rely on sections 57 and 59 of the sexual offences act 2003. that means that we cannot, for example, pursue or have any jurisdiction over someone who is normally a resident of the uk but is not a uk national, who is involved in human trafficking. more importantly, we cannot have jurisdiction when a uk resident in another eu country is trafficked by a non -- >> order. i think we have got the drift of it. >> i will obviously listen very carefully to what the honorable gentleman says, and perhaps he would like to set out in detail why he thinks this is so important. the point is that the uk's victim care arrangements are already in line with internationally agreed standards, as set out in the council of europe convention on trafficking. the uk alread