I think that's essential. Sex workers need to be in control of their own lives. They need to have input on laws that affect their work. Yes, just as a basic principle, sex workers should absolutely be involved in that committee.
I also recall that in the Bedford case, sex workers were involved and were consulted and submitted reports then, and we still ended up with these bad laws.
It's not enough to have sex workers at the table and to be able to check a box and say that we consulted sex workers. They need to be listened to. It's not even just sex workers saying this; it's legal and social work professionals who are saying this as well. They have evidence as well that these laws need to be repealed.