There are often some public discussions about issues that are raised in court proceedings and the parties. There is the sub judice principle, where one ought not to be arguing the case in public, but obviously there is a freedom of expression and the ability to speak.
In terms of the question of what can be done by the code or by the House, I think one way is outreach—which was perhaps one of the commissioner's recommendations as well—and having a good understanding of what it means to have a complaint made and raised. It doesn't mean that it's substantiated. There's a process to look at it.
So perhaps have a better understanding that the mere making of an allegation shouldn't be taken as establishing it, but rather that it's there and it will be treated and when it's resolved you have the outcome.