I can tell you that during my nine months, there were no reports of abuse. Certainly the story broke about the abuse that allegedly occurred in 2006. That, I believe, is the subject of this NIS report.
Obviously, on even the idea that a Canadian soldier wouldn't report such abuse if he were witness to it, immediately orders went out to make sure people knew that everybody has a duty to report any serious crime they see, regardless of who the perpetrator is. That's just Canadian Forces policy, and that was reinforced.
With respect to the NIS report, all I can tell you is that I have complete confidence in our national investigation service. I certainly used them not only for Canadian Forces disciplinary cases while I was the Commander of Task Force Kandahar, but they also provide the very sad service of looking after the remains of our dead soldiers. I have nothing but absolutely the highest respect for that service.