Mr. Speaker, in this matter, we followed the process that had been laid out by the previous government. I instructed my chief of staff to get in touch with the PMO and the Privy Council Office and they, in turn, to launch and look into this matter. A similar path was done in 2015, again, as I stated, by the leader of the opposition. In terms of taking action, we have outlined an additional $236 million to combat sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.
We are taking real action. We know that more work needs to be done and we will get it done.