All right.
I’m concerned about the trust we should inspire in the public. Some actions may be legally acceptable, but they’re downright unethical. Such cases often leave the impression that no offence has been committed, whereas that may or may not be the case, ethically speaking. People still talk to us about it. Trust is broken. In a world that’s so polarized, as it is these days, trust is something we need to protect.
You’re at the helm of the RCMP as commissioner. I realize that public trust isn’t something that’s part of your job description, but what do you think?
What can you suggest to strengthen public trust?