We don't know yet, because our policy is brand new. It was only passed this past summer and we're just rolling it out now.
The statistics are that, of course, sexual assault reporting in a criminal context is extremely low, devastatingly low, and for good reason. We certainly hope that students will come forward more readily in the university context. The formal complaint process is just at one end of the spectrum. Before that, we have a huge range of accommodations we offer students, resources we put to them in terms of counselling, moving dorms, changing classrooms, schedule adjustments, exam adjustments, all sorts of other tactics to try to encourage people to come forward and to cope better with what's happening to them, and then leave the choice about reporting in an official context as one option, but that's not our full focus.