I can begin to answer, and then Mr. Wouters can perhaps complete it.
The government has had a number of initiatives on values and ethics over the last four or five years, even. I think it is important that there be these programs in place, that people are aware of the values and ethics in government, especially when you have a lot of people coming in, say, from the private sector or from other organizations. It is different in the public sector, and they need to understand what the rules and the procedures are within the federal government.
So the training aspect is important, as well as to say to people that these are important things, and if they should see any cases of suspected wrongdoing, they will know where to turn to and how to report them.
There is an obligation under the Financial Administration Act for any public servant who suspects cases of wrongdoing to report it to the proper authorities. It is my understanding as well that the government has also developed new policies around the question of sanctions.
Perhaps Mr. Wouters could speak to that.