Yes, absolutely, and I think it is really imperative to repeal all the provisions of the PCEPA. That will give way to implementing occupational health and safety standards that can actually regulate the industry. That is something that was possible in the New Zealand context post decriminalization.
I have noticed that in your next hearings around the PCEPA you have some really outstanding experts speaking from New Zealand: Professor Abel and Professor Lynzi Armstrong. I think it will be really important to hear them speak about what was possible in terms of occupational health and safety guidance for the sex industry in the context of decriminalization.
I think that is a really important piece to think about. What can the reality of sex work look like post decriminalization, and what avenues of implementing occupational health and safety standards will that open up for different sectors of the industry? These need to be, as in New Zealand, developed with sex workers in the driver's seat at the table and based on empirical evidence.