There was an example in the report of someone—and I believe it was a female employee—being forced to watch one of the guards humiliate an offender, to the point where the offender soiled himself. That was the punishment for coming forward. It was to watch this humiliation of another human being.
So how could you come forward? I was hoping you would say that this would give people some confidence.
The other thing I want to touch on, though, is the tip line, which I know has been set up. It sounds great. I do have concerns that.... People should use it, so don't get me wrong on this. I encourage the staff in the institutions to use it. But could it be used, if there were a personal dispute between two people, to make false allegations, and is there a fear that there needs to be something in place to ensure it's not being used in the wrong way?