Again, the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces do not fund the Canadian Human Rights Commission. However, I think it's important that we do everything that is possible. We did make a policy decision, and we enacted new rules that allow every member of the Canadian Armed Forces to go directly to the Canadian Human Rights Commission. That has put an additional burden on the Human Rights Commission—that our people can go directly. We've already seen some very positive things, which the external monitor has also pointed out.
If I may, as well, I'll highlight another area that is a shared concern of ours, which the external monitor has highlighted. One of the challenges for the Human Rights Commission, for the external monitor and for the Canadian Armed Forces is inadequate access to the data that is necessary to facilitate proper resolution of these matters and to facilitate speedier action. There is money here that we are investing in digitizing our HR processes to improve the data availability that would be available to CAF and to the Human Rights Commission, and that would support our members.