Thank you for the question.
Really, the harassment policy for the Canadian Forces lies within the director general of military careers and chief of military personnel command, so I really don't deal with the establishment of those policies or the establishment of training centres. What I can tell you is that harassment and treatment of persons with dignity and respect is certainly covered in our basic training within the military police, and it's reinforced at every level of training and certainly within the supervisory roles of the military police.