I think we've made it clear, not just in the town halls but in the Operation Honour nexus, that every member of the Canadian Armed Forces, man or woman, regardless of their sexual orientation, will be treated with due dignity and respect. In Madam Deschamps' report, she did speak predominantly of women, but she also spoke about male-on-male rape, and a couple of other things specifically to do with male, or the LGBTQ, community.
Our premise is that every single person, as a standard, must be treated the same. So we go back to the gender-based analysis, the unbiased assumptions that people make based on what people look like and the like, and then ensure that our policies, our training, and everything else actually does that.