I will make an attempt to see if I can respond. That's a really complicated question about leadership and how we integrate process into the profession.
The profession is a.... It's hard to put a hand around it, because we operate on values and an ethical framework. Of course, what we have here is seemingly leaders who are supposedly representing this framework and these values and they're not living up to it. Rightly so, the victims are calling out these leaders. The process is fully engaged on holding all leaders accountable to investigate these kinds of allegations. I think in the fullness of time, as these investigations mature, we will see how that process engages itself when we see these allegations occur.
Just from a military personnel command perspective, one of the other processes is the administrative review process, which I am responsible for. That is also another mechanism to determine outcomes of conflicts and people issues. There are multiple mechanisms that the Canadian Forces has at its disposal in order to bring justice to victims who bring forward allegations.