Then I suggest it is a handful of UNIT problems, vice the entire CAF. Why?
I've been in 27 years this month. I've worked in Army, Navy and now Air Force units. Field units, HQs and TEs including recruit schools.
In the last 10 years for sure, without question, I've never witnessed, or heard of this 'rampant sexual harassment' like the report suggested. I don't know anyone who has witnessed it; such things tend to be known about, right? I've been at approx. 10? units over the past 10 years; some army, navy and AF. Yet no 'rampant sexual harassment issues'.
Hold the offending members to account, and the unit leadership that failed to prevent them (if that's the case) but I won't be party of this wide brush BS that some of you are buying into.
I was involved in a rather serious harassment case once, where the SIU was involved. I escorted the victim, a male, to the SIU myself for his initial interview. There's 2 sides to every coin and I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon, based on my fairly broad experiences in the CAF.
The point about Canadian society; if we have a problem in the CAF, it reflects on CANADA not just the CANADIAN ARMED FORCES. Maybe we are failing these kids with out PC way of raising youth these days where everyone is a special snowflake and there is not consequences for actions.
The entire CAF is not 'ripe with sexual harassment and assault'. :
Punish those who need it, support the victims. Investigate units with problems and hold that unit leadership to account.