Part of the CAF-DND class action on sexual misconduct was that a number of clear deliverables were to be taken at the five-year anniversary, which is very quickly approaching.
One of those clear deliverables is the review of the mandate of the sexual misconduct support and resource centre. I've heard a lot from survivors of military sexual trauma about their complex relationships with the SMSRC. There are positives—certainly, that is necessary to talk about—but there are also major gaps in the programming. There are concerns about the structure, and there are unanswered questions about the independence of the SMSRC.
When I asked the chief of the defence staff, General Carignan, during her appearance, there weren't concrete details. Can you tell this committee about the work being done to prepare for this review? Can you commit to ensuring that the review will be fulsome, with access to any documents necessary for this review? Will it have a wide enough scope to rebuild trust with survivors?