Yes. The judicial report is a complex thing. It does create an aversion effect, because in one way you want to make sure that people are safe and you want to be able to act on things, but at the same time, putting people through a system that they are not willing, prepared, or supported to go through will aggravate things and makes an unnecessary medical release for that. People will release because they're mentally unprepared to go through all these things.
Retaliation as well is one of the things that has not been looked into much. There's a little thing about retaliation here, but what is retaliation and how will this be handled? You need to know that to ensure protection for people when they are faced with retaliation. As Judge Deschamps said, and as the OAG report said, people who did report faced retaliation, so that's one of the things that will protect victims and entice them to want to report.
Before forcing people to report, they should at least make sure that the system is in place to ensure their protection and safety and that it works.