Absolutely. Publication bans are really important tools and under no circumstance should people not have access to them. I respect any victim of a sexual offence who chooses to keep her publication ban in place, but for people who don't want them, we need to make sure our processes and procedures do no revictimize victims and complainants.
That's what is currently happening, especially in the case of women—it's disproportionately women—who come through a court case and have no finding of guilt. They're not labelled a victim; they're labelled a complainant, but they still have publication bans that are permanent until a judge lifts them. That needs to be addressed as well, because this is not just about those who have had a finding of guilt. It's about anyone who has come forward and has had a Crown prosecutor put a ban on their name.