Through a solid bill, I guess, with teeth in it.
The thing is that by leaving things to the chain of command.... This is a very decentralized place. People don't necessarily have bad intentions; they just don't have the education on it. They don't know how to handle these things.
We're giving them a lot of hats. One of these hats is to handle these things. In order to do it properly, they need to be properly educated on how to handle them. What would constitute a protection? What is safety? What is considered as something unsafe? Is somebody in the workplace now being confronted by the same person, living in the barracks next to a person? What is the threshold? They're going to need more guidance if they are to be the ones making those kinds of decisions on the matter.