That's a big question. We've undertaken so many change efforts over the course of the last number of years, whether it's on the reconstitution of our forces or growing our numbers. From that perspective, I'm very proud that over the course of the last fiscal year, we've grown both our regular and our reserve forces after three years of shrinking. I'm cautiously optimistic that the changes we've made in our system and continue to make in recruiting and retention are bearing fruit.
In terms of continuing to evolve our culture, we've discussed one aspect of it—grievance modernization. That needs to continue as well. Very shortly, you'll see a culture evolution strategy being published, along with a comprehensive implementation plan for all the various external reviews that we've had. In time, those will be addressed. You've seen a number of them being brought forward already.
The change is from a focus on regulating ourselves out of a problem to one that's value-based. What I mean by that is tied to the publication of “Trusted to Serve”. These are the values to which we aspire. We are not going to be able to put a regulation in place for everything. As opposed to sinking to the level of the regulations we put in place, we are aspiring to the values that we articulate. That is a significant change in approach.