The reality is—and Madame Deschamps characterized it—when men and women who have been victimized, they are ostracized when they go forward, for a whole bunch of the wrong reasons in my humble opinion. We're trying to turn that around. It is not that we're stating that we need to ostracize the alleged offender, but we need to rally around the victim.
General Vance made that very clear. I know my colleagues—the commanders of the army, air force, and navy—are also fundamentally online with that need to ensure that we give support emotionally, intellectually, and mentally, that the chain of command trusts everything, and that we rally around the victim as a priority. That's what we're trying to do, but it's difficult for them to feel like they can go back into their work environment. It all depends on how we've treated the alleged offender, knowing that due diligence is required as well for them. We need to ensure that we turn that around, which has not necessarily been the case in the past, so we are working on that.