Actually, I would beg to differ that we have not implemented reforms suggested by the report. We have been making very meaningful reforms relating to culture. In particular, you will recall that the main contribution of the Deschamps report was to highlight the fact that there is a crisis of culture in the Canadian Armed Forces, so what we have been doing is ensuring that we are building an armed forces where everyone can be safe, respected and supported.
DND has allocated $236 million over five years to address sexual misconduct and gender-based violence, and to support survivors. These funds will enable the sexual misconduct response centre to expand its capacity and services to regional offices across the country, including by building a peer support program. The centre's also developing a restorative engagement program, and military police are improving staff training to include a more victim-centric and trauma-informed approach to support those who come forward.
We also have implemented the Victims Bill of Rights.
I believe we are continuing to make progress. We have more work to do, and I am committed to taking on that task.