Mr. Rankin, in my other life I spent a great deal of time representing professionals, and there is no question that I would suggest we don't need to amend it because professionals are regulated very strictly. Any doctor who breached the confidentiality of the patient relationship, let alone the Criminal Code, would certainly risk losing their licence.
One of the things we need to pay attention to, in fairness to jurors, is the role of the media. How many cases end when the front page of the media says what the jury didn't hear and all the evidence of the voir dire that a judge has decided is inadmissible is splashed in the newspapers? This is unfair to jurors. It goes back to the idea that they should be told in the beginning that there are going to be things that the judge rules on that they're not going to hear about.
A juror could feel cheated, quite frankly, if they walk out and haven't had a debriefing, and then they read about it in the newspaper. I think that the community has a collective responsibility to respect the jurors and not to make their jobs harder. It's one of the after-effects.