Thank you, Mr. Lake.
Yes, I imagine training would play a significant role. Let's say a senior's nephew made them sign a bunch of cheques the week before on the pretext that he needed money for this or that, and the senior reported it to an authority of some sort. What happens in that case? Obviously, the authority can go to the nephew and tell him to repay the money. The senior could be the abuser's father, uncle or cousin. Criminal prosecution is one option.
Are there not other options in terms of penalties or consequences for this type of behaviour?
It goes without saying that I agree with you about training. Training goes hand in hand with prevention. I'm not trying to waste your time with this line of questioning. I just want to know whether any measures that are not currently in place should be.