My apologies, Madam Chair.
According to PV‑7, the judge cannot make an order if doing so goes against the wishes of the victim or a witness. Consider a case involving several witnesses or victims, for instance, three rape victims. It's possible that one of them doesn't want the order, but the other two do. In that case, the judge wouldn't be able to make the order. In my eyes, that's a real problem.
We can't adopt PV‑7 in its current form, because it allows just one witness to veto the order despite the wishes of the other witnesses.
I'm sorry, Ms. May. That's not against you.