On the training itself, what I find problematic is putting everything into one big basket, but that's my opinion on this.
How would you feel if we said that all injuries are injuries, from a paper cut to losing your legs in combat? That's the type of thing that is being done right now with harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour. They put everything into one basket.
We all agree that people who lose their legs will require a different type of care from that of a person who has a paper cut at work, even though they're both workplace injuries. It's that type of thing with harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour. There are two separate things where there's care that must be given when there was harm done versus the handling of, I would say, minor infractions in order for them to not get into either repetitive or worse behaviour and then make people leave.
Those are two separate things that should be looked at in a different way. There should be more emphasis on victim support and care, and also making sure that the process is done properly, instead of looking into providing additional training to the same people over and over again at the lower part of the chain. That is not the only way to solve the problem.