Madam Chair, as I alluded to in my opening remarks, the first action that is taken is to make sure that all MPs get the trauma-informed approach. I will take the training myself. All my senior officers will take the training. Every MP in the Canadian Armed Forces will have to take that training. That is how seriously we see this.
Then we'll adjust the training with regard to the focus and even the quality assurance. I've talked to some of my senior MP commanders to tell them that when they do quality assurance on a file, they need to pay particular focus on interviews with victims. They need to make observations on empathy, listening skills, and then the feedback from the chain of command locally to the investigators. We're looking at professional development sessions to really improve our service to, again, as much as possible, meet the needs of the victims.