Those are tools that have been put in place and are extremely useful. We use them on a regular basis. They are all extremely important to victims.
It might not seem like much to you, but publication bans are a good example. For a victim who is involved in prostitution and who does not want her family or friends to know, it is extremely important that her name not appear in the newspapers. That is one of the first considerations, and it is automatic. So that is extremely important.
In some cases, where there are some sensitive issues, the proceedings are held in camera. The ability to testify by videolink is extremely important to victims who cannot face their predator. In some real-life cases, were it not for that, the victim would not have been able to testify. In some cases, it is physically or psychologically impossible for victims to testify.
However, it does not happen automatically. The Crown has to argue in court, against the defence, for permission to proceed by way of videolink testimony.