Yes. We're aware that there have been some egregious examples of sexual assault in the forces. We're also aware that changes have been made to try to deal with that and put a stop to these incidents and also to change the culture, based on previous presentations we've received. We're also aware of the fact that one of the problems is this question of dealing with that grey area before it's clearly identified by somebody as being criminal in nature. There obviously is a spectrum that involves traumatic experiences for particularly women when it's sexual harassment.
What you're saying then is that when it comes to the commanding officer, it's up to him to decide. One commanding officer could deal with it differently from another. Is that a cause for concern? Somebody might take it more lightly than somebody else.