Within the military we have a professional military ethos. We have a written code of ethics. We incorporate into all of our training...and most recently, have implemented Operation Honour, which has a focus on ensuring that every member of the military treats others with respect and dignity, appropriately.
We've extended that concept into vignettes, into everyday interactions, so that people understand that it's not just about treating your peers with respect and dignity. It's about everyone you interact with. We've encapsulated the responsibility to report infractions. People can call out anyone regardless of rank, structure or position to denounce inappropriate action. I think we've shown we're willing to take appropriate disciplinary action once we've fully investigated and move forward.
I view this as the professional training of our army, our navy, and our air force by extension, that we incorporate into operations. We don't have specific peace support training modules on inappropriate sexual behaviour or harassment. We teach that as part of what our soldiers need to do, need to live and model every day, and we ensure they enforce it when they deploy.