I would suggest to you that our processes within the military police system are fundamentally the same as they are in any other jurisdiction across Canada. So from a policing perspective, we handle those complaints in the same manner that any other police agency would.
Now, we have an additional mechanism within the military, of course, which is that chain of command that the Chief of the Defence Staff has spoken of. In those cases—and we've seen a number of examples where the chain of command is the one that comes forward with allegations of sexual misconduct or sexual assault. It's that third-party complaint that the military police will then take and investigate to the fullest extent. That is a mechanism, of course, that doesn't exist within civilian society.