Yes, indeed. Actually, my act does allow for me to make comment on frivolous and vexatious...but there's always been a kernel of something in these things that are raised. My objection is usually that they're made public, and the person who is accused isn't even told about it, but that's another question.
With respect to this bill, the problem is deeper than just the frivolous and vexatious.... The problem is there's absolutely no test as to when somebody can make a complaint. At least in my act, you have to have reasonable grounds, and that's why usually there's not a frivolous and vexatious problem, because it just doesn't proceed if there's no reasonable grounds. But under this bill, nobody has to even think up any reasonable grounds. They could just fling mud.