Lund said three victims have come to her about this issue.
"It's a catch-22 because in a lot of situations it's that financial component that allows a women to get out of the situation," Lund told CBC.
"But once they've had the opportunity to leave that situation, once they've had that opportunity to have counselling and support ... women tell me they would then like to be able to seek justice, and when they have spoken to their lawyers they've been advised 'if you do that, you run the risk of being sued.'"
Lund wants to know whether a clause allowing victims to report their experiences to authorities is included in any non-disclosure agreements the province enters into involving sexual assault or harassment claims, but hasn't received a response.