Thank you, Chair, and thank you Justice Bastarache for your work on this report, for your comments here today and for your work in assisting with the assessment.
First of all, I want to pay tribute to Janet Merlo and Linda Davidson for bringing forth this class action lawsuit. I also want to note their perseverance and courage in getting to the point of a settlement, but I think we should recognize that what you were dealing with was a subset of all the problems. There was a class defined by a certain period of time, a certain number of people and specific types of incidents, so we're not looking at the whole history of complaints. I think that's kind of important. You were just assessing those who came forward, indicating that there were others who did not, or did not wish to do so, for various reasons.
I have to say that your report and the overall feeling, as Ms. Damoff said, is very depressing to read. It's very hard to imagine how this could be fixed when many of the people who are involved in this assessment, and those who perpetrated the harassment, are still in the force.
Can you actually have an outside process whereby people could complain and be able to have an assessment done as a resolution to this? You said there's still room for reprisals. There still have to be basic changes in the force itself. If it's not possible for that to be done and you don't have confidence that it could be done by those who are still there, how do we fix it?