You are talking about system flaws. For me, as chief of police, the important thing is to ensure that people trust the process and know how to provide information to the military police and refer a complaint.
I would like to take a moment to mention an aspect that is not always known. Victims can access a military police liaison officer through the Sexual Misconduct Response Centre. An officer with a great deal of investigation experience is permanently available through the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, or CFNIS.
Victims or complainants can remain anonymous. That officer explains to them the investigation process and helps them decide whether to go ahead or not and whether to file a complaint. If the individual is ready to submit a complaint to the police, the military police liaison officer coordinates the complaint, which is then sent to the CFNIS detachment in charge of the investigation.