Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Ms. Telford, I do stand corrected. The same phrase, “Work with senior leaders of the Canadian Armed Forces to establish and maintain a workplace free from harassment”, does appear in the 2015 mandate letter. I just plead small font.
It's clear that none of the letters referred to Madam Deschamps' key recommendations or their implementation. You've mentioned a lot of initiatives that were taken since the Liberals became government, but here's where we are. On April 26 of this year, the Department of National Defence tabled a report in Parliament on Operation Honour's lack of success. It reported 581 reports of sexual assault over the term of Operation Honour, which was about five years, and 221 incidents of sexual harassment were logged in that same period.
We know that these incidents are under-reported. This means that currently, in the Canadian Armed Forces, incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment are happening at least once every two days. I find the failure to tackle those key recommendations of Madam Deschamps shocking at this point.
What do we say to people serving in the Canadian Forces now? We're going to start another study, and there will be some interim recommendations. This is a crisis, and if this were any other institution, we would have seen far more extensive action by now, including replacing those who failed to deal with this problem.