Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
To answer your question specifically, yes, the military court—the military tribunal responsible for prosecuting accuseds for this type of offence—occasionally prosecutes people for violent sexual crimes. Convictions have even been obtained. There are too few of them relative to the number of violent acts committed, but the tribunal is nevertheless doing its job. The problem of military justice is that it is essentially ranking military members who are prosecuted. Line superiors are not accountable, hence the difficulty and the continued impunity in the armed forces.