I think the police are way too resistant, and I would say the entire justice system is way too resistant to do any changing.
I'm reflecting back on the sexual violence report that LEAF put together in looking at how difficult it is, and Robyn Doolittle did an exposé on police responses to sexual violence. I think the entire system needs change in some way. What they're doing is not working, but they're very resistant to change.
As it exists now, it's not one of my first priorities to get survivors to go to the police and report anything, because they just aren't going to hear you anyway, much less address the crimes that are being perpetrated internally.
In Vancouver, our head of the sexual exploitation unit was charged with sexual violence against youth, and they closed ranks and claimed that it was an isolated incident. In my mind, it's yet another example of how resistant they are to address the issue.
I'm not confident that change will happen anytime soon. If they're refusing education or are reluctant to get education, I don't know what it's going to take to bring about change.