It is not at all.
As I've said, the ombudsman's office was created to handle exactly this, and sexual assault and sexual harassment and are two different things, though in the same vein. Sexual harassment was handled by our office—we found many ways to deal with sexual harassment. Sexual assault I had a duty to report. Those things would have been taken to other authorities.
This particular complaint came to me under my assurance of confidentiality. One thing I do when someone presents himself or herself is to make sure I ask them “what does your future look like?” I'm a firm believer that victims of this type of behaviour should be allowed to self-actualize what their future is going to be.
This person asked—not only asked but demanded—that I respect the confidentiality, and I did just that.