If I can take it one step further, another piece of the testimony that I recall hearing during the same panel was that without the reporter who happens to be sitting in the courtroom, even though there might be a transcript you can order for a fairly modest fee, it may never come to the light of day. I am sympathetic to that argument because I think, in addition to providing justice for the litigants, there is some sort of public duty, particularly in the case of a systemic lack of publication of sexual assault decisions.
Is there a way that we could ensure that the oral transcripts get into a legal database, like CANLII, Westlaw, or Quicklaw, so that they're publicly accessible?