The sexual misconduct response centre takes calls from all of the people, as you saw from their progress report. They take calls from military, civilian members, public servants, family members, and cadets. Though our priority right now in Operation Honour is to deal with military members, they take calls from these people and they help facilitate the support that they need. They would never just let them take their numbers; they actually try to facilitate assistance as much as possible.
In terms of jurisdiction, our military police on bases and wings across the country have relationships with all of the civilian police departments or the federal police department, depending on where they are. In the cases where there are only military because they're out by themselves, say they're on deployment or whatever, then obviously it resides within the military police purview. However, if it has to do with non-military members, they actually try, as long as there are civilian police in the local area, to give the file over to the civilian police, and then they work in consultation in order to be able to effect whatever needs to be done for that situation. In the grand majority of cases across the country, those jurisdictions will go to the civilian police.