Right, like society in general. Absolutely.
We're going to have a situation where people are going to be showing up at trials, on the day of trial, and everybody is ready to go. You may have a complainant who is ready to go and wants to go, and some witness shows up who is maybe somewhat peripheral—maybe it's the landlord of the building who saw the accused running out of the building after the fight—and all of a sudden the witness says I want a publication ban on my identity. The court proceeding stops at that point because that witness has a right to make that application. The crown may say to them, this is ridiculous, there's no point in having this, you don't need a publication ban, there are no reporters here, and what are you talking about? But if that witness wants to bring that application, the proceeding will come to a halt and months and months of delay will accrue, and that's not good for anybody. That's my concern about delaying the process.