It has the danger of bringing a system to a halt.
One of the effects of Bill C-60, obviously, is that it's fundamentally changing the system. If those effects of Bill C-60 come to a halt, you won't have the ability to convene courts martial. Those provisions in fact will disappear. It has in it questions about the extent of the jurisdiction, the type of punishments of the various trials, and the ability for an accused to choose the type of trial. So we'd find ourselves back in a situation where in fact you would have a larger question in terms of the ability to function with a court.