When we keep trying to simplify things such that there is only one answer required to fix everything, it's part of the problem. All of these are complex, wicked problems that are going to need multipronged answers.
I am personally very interested in the idea of these specialized crime units, and specialized crimes, which is the way the U.S. has gone. Is it working better? I don't know, but again, with stats looking forward, it makes sense to me.
When we talk about the choices of going backwards and forwards, I think it's really important to know what we are talking about here. As someone who has been 35 years in this environment, we all know when there's that one bad person whose touch is too long, when it's just creepy, and we don't want to be on a deployment and sharing a tent with him. We just need to be able to nip that in the bud. We need to be able to say, “There's something not right here. Can we deal with it, and not make it into the civilian police scene?”
If we have a system that allows us to speak, be heard and deal with it, even if by definition it still is a sexual offence, there's still this grey area. We keep trying to make everything black and white, and in the military, it's not. We have this huge grey area where we need different options for dealing with it.
Having specialized resources, a specialized MP section or a specialized civilian section are really interesting things. This brings me back to data. Again, we've asked where the data is for all civilian cases since 2021. There are four years of data, and not just data for civilian military, but what was the success from the perspective of the accused?
I'm all about supporting women, but I know a lot of men. Some of them have had their lives torn apart, and it has been a horrible experience for them. We have to do better on both sides. They also need help and support, and their families need help and support. I know many men who have been suicidal over accusations when they have felt they were 100% innocent, yet they haven't been getting the same help and support either.
We need to do better on both sides in terms of how to address that grey area especially. I am very fascinated to learn more about the Quebec system and how that works. That's an option to look at.