I haven't heard anything from him other than the interview you talked about, a few minutes on television in which he said that he agreed that it was a very severe problem and that it had to be addressed right away. He said he had confidence that the present administration of the RCMP could take control and fix things. That's where he stands. I think if that's the case, he has to sit down with the commissioner and see whether she has the tools to do this. She has to have the budgets, and she also has to have some kind of political support if there are going to be important changes in the structure or the administration. He must give her support if he's going to say that she should really be responsible for implementing all the changes that are required.
On December 2nd, 2020. See this statement in context.