Shifting gears quickly to you, Mr. White, you described some of the mandatory training that your members were required to go through to ensure a respectful workplace. I'm curious about who the audience is for that training and specifically whether there's a potential for training of bystanders who could intervene in a given circumstance but choose not to. In my mind, this is one of the great opportunities that we have to say, “Let's not turn a blind eye to this anymore, and if you see it, stop it in its tracks.”
Until that happens, I have no faith that the culture is going to change. Is there training offered by the RCMP to its members that says not just “don't be a bad person and don't be a perpetrator”, but “stop it when you see it”?