(3)
Without limiting a party's right to choose such a person, that person--
(a)
may be a parent, guardian, relative, friend or support person of the party,
and
(b) may be with the party as an interpreter, for the purpose of assisting
the party with any difficulty in giving evidence associated with a disability,
or for the purpose of providing the party with other support.
(4) To the
extent that the court considers it reasonable to do so, the court must make
whatever direction is appropriate to give effect to a party's decision to have
such a person present near the party, and within the party's sight, when the
party is giving evidence.
(5) The court may permit more than one support
person to be present with the party if the court thinks that it is in the
interests of justice to do so.