Thank you.
It's hard to choose just one, quite honestly. I'll go really quickly. You all have the package I sent around, and I think there are really four things that you need to lend your minds to.
First, make sure that prosecutors inform victims and act according to their wishes.
Second, allow for the application process to be clarified. It's really important that you get that right and that judges are given as narrow a scope as possible for potentially denying a victim their freedom of expression. Everyone who wants to speak should be able to speak, and there should no longer be the ability for judges to deny victims the ability to actually talk about their experience.
Those are the two, off the top, that I think are really the most important, because if you get consent right, people can make a decision before they have a publication ban put on their name. If they do have a publication ban put on their name and you get the application to remove the publication ban correct, you won't have addressed every problem but you'll have done good work.