Thank you very much. I appreciate that information.
From some of the previous witnesses, we heard some pretty heart-wrenching stories in the initial stage, when women became members of the military in the first 10, 15 or 20 years.
I ask you this question. What mechanisms do women, who may be experiencing abuse, harassment or discrimination while in uniform, have to ensure that their voices and their experiences are being heard and acted upon by superiors in a manner that is fair and compassionate to them?
Again, any member of the committee who wants to jump in on that question may do so.