Thank you for that question.
That's a very important point because clearly when it's sexual harassment, as I mentioned before, it's handled in the administrative realm. The incident may constitute an offence under the code of service discipline or the Criminal Code. Certain elements of the offence need to be looked at and need to be proven in a court of law. Where there's any doubt, the commanding officer has an obligation to consult with his lawyers and with the military police to determine whether that behaviour constitutes a crime. All commanding officers are well aware of that.
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