I've been told that the government and ministers responsible are only interested in financial issues. They want to know how much it costs, what the financial needs are and whether the problems are associated with underfunding.
We can talk about money if necessary, but based on what I'm told, no one ever wants to debate those kinds of issues.
And yet there's a financial impact. Hundreds of women are on long-term leave, and many people who have been trained are retiring at 40 because they can't take the harassment anymore. There's definitely a correlation between the financial aspect and the problem.
How should the government proceed? First, it has to get up to speed and really monitor what's happening. It has to emphasize the need for reform.