I appreciate that and understand that we can't change everything overnight. But part of the goal here is to structurally change things so we can minimize the possibility that we'll end up in a fiasco like we're in now.
I'm disappointed, Assistant Commissioner, with respect, that I'm not hearing anything concrete. Saying that you have the support of the commissioner.... I've got to tell you, if you sat in my seat and heard all the people who swore under oath that they were full of integrity and everything was appropriate, and if you asked their kids, they'd say they were people with great integrity...but that wasn't the issue. The fact of the matter is that the system failed the officers of the RCMP just as much as the individuals did. It's our job to try to shore up the structural part, and I'm just not hearing that.
On the incident case now, I want to ask you one more time to please, very clearly, give me something concrete. Don't just tell me that everybody's concerned. I've heard that many times. We had Chief Superintendent Macaulay, Staff Sergeant Frizzell, and Denise Revine. These people were royally shafted. If they came to your office, or if this issue came up during your time, what would be different in terms of protecting these three RCMP employees--Canadian citizens to boot--to prevent them from facing the same sort of turmoil they have?