Thank you very much. That's a very valid question.
The stand-up of professional conduct in culture is really formalizing all the tools, because it is multi-faceted. It's having trust in your chain of command. It's having trust and justice. It's having trust in the military police investigating. There are a whole bunch of things that come into the establishment of that trust, reporting along with the different mechanisms.
General Carignan would be the best one to talk about this but, again, there's not one solution because every victim's needs are different. We need to ensure that we allow every individual to do something they're comfortable in doing. They can approach our chaplain because they feel better, approach their chain of command, approach the medical side, approach the military police or call the sexual misconduct...the SMSRC. I'm getting confused with the acronym because we've just changed it.
There's a multitude of ways to connect and to report. That is a game-changer, because people are more comfortable. They have that trust that they will be listened to, that they will be believed and that justice will take its toll.