I may be following up perhaps through the committee here on some recommendations on that, because there were charges laid.
We talk about a gender-based analysis and the lens through which we look at this if we have allegations of women being sexually assaulted through this program and some of the measures. I'm just going to note through the CTV News article that minister Blair, who was public safety minister at that time, stated that police had arrested two men accused of sexual assault related to quarantine measures, one at a Montreal hotel and another tied to a compliance check in Oakville, Ontario. The report stated that the accused in the situation there in Oakville had been trained by the Public Health Agency of Canada as a designated screening officer under the Quarantine Act.
Again, when we talk about gender-based analysis and protecting vulnerable populations from this, I just don't understand how a red flag is not raised there to say that this might be something....
Ms. Hogan, I agree. It's not your responsibility, obviously, to coordinate security, but the review of the government program of how employees are vetted, or trained, or if there are vulnerable populations or women who are having people visit their home when they are alone or something.... I'm just very surprised that this has not raised a red flag in any way as being worthy of an audit, particularly when it comes to a GBA+ lens.