Okay. That's super helpful. Thank you for that.
I also wanted to ask you about two mechanisms that I think are particularly important for women serving in the Canadian Forces today and women contemplating the Canadian Forces as a career. Those are the right to protection and the right to restitution. The right to protection, in common language, would be a restraining order.
Can you comment on the way this is currently being done pre-Bill C-77 if somebody needs to be protected from another member of the armed forces and what Bill C-77 adds?
The same is true for the right to financial restitution. How significant is that? Is that entirely new legal turf through Bill C-77?
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