No. Let me reiterate the comments I made earlier, Madam Chair.
The victim is still said to be “the subject of the order”, whereas it is not the victim who is the subject of the order, but rather his identity. This is an important distinction. There are lawyers around the table; I can't believe no one finds this problematic. It's serious.
I just wanted to make that comment, but you can make of it what you will.