To build off of that, having sat on the status of women committee, on the national defence committee, we saw at the veterans affairs committee that they were discussing military sexual trauma and the impacts on veterans. We soon—hopefully—will be dealing with a bill that tries to change some of the rules around military sexual trauma.
Some of those committees received trauma-informed GBA+ training so that when witnesses come forward, there aren't additional retraumatizations and there's an understanding there.
However, it strikes me that all members need to receive that training. What would you say about that, in terms of those proactive tools?