It's a hard question to answer without specific examples. When I meet with community, I can say that the key to protecting sex workers is having open dialogue and encouraging them to come forward to report crimes and to feel comfortable with the police. That is the largest barrier I see, more so than any of the Criminal Code offences or any amendments. It's engagement with the community and building that trust that can be the largest barrier.
I can't make any recommendations just offhand. We at the CACP do recommend that the law remain the same, because we are using it effectively and we are managing with it as is.