As we go forward with policy development, the lens we have to take is one from a victim's perspective. How do we make this better for the victim? The duty to report is one example. I'm sure there are other policies out there. Again, as we take stock of where we are, and which policies need to be looked at through that lens, at what point does it become a criminal investigation, if ever, and who conducts that investigation?
Currently, there is some optionality in terms of whether the investigation occurs through the military police, CFNIS, or through the civilian system? The victim has some say in that. As you speak to the commanding officer of CFNIS, perhaps he can expound on that.
Looking at the challenge, principally, through a victim's lens, is the way we need to go forward on this one.