Yes, absolutely. I recommended it. I think that, if everyone is subject to an assessment, people will start understanding that it's normal.
The second point is that everyone's medical files must absolutely remain confidential. One of the big problems is that the physicians hired by the RCMP very often forward exam results to managers within the force. Consequently, women feel they can't consult a doctor because they fear he will tell someone that she isn't qualified or that she has psychological problems and so on.
These two situations must be corrected. As you say, it's not complicated: you need only make assessments mandatory for everyone.