I have a couple, to be honest.
All of the foundational work needs to be fully maintained. We need to work on the policies. We need to work on training, education and all that stuff that's already been talked about.
I also believe that it's time to set aside the thought that the Canadian Armed Forces could probably deal with this internally. They need to seek resources elsewhere to help themselves out. If that means an independent review, an independent investigation arm or an independent judiciary—whatever—we need to be looking at that. I am not convinced the answer can come from within at this particular moment in time, because we have lost a lot of trust, so I would really encourage that.
There is a congruency between treating people with dignity and respect and being a war fighter. Some people don't believe that, and I believe there is no place for them in the Canadian Armed Forces. I think we need to be very clear about this. We need to be clear about the expectations and what we will and will not put up with.
There are a number of other things, but I know my time is limited.