In Trépanier, paragraph 82 says that between 1999 and 2003--that's four years--for general courts martial with a judge and panel there was one, for disciplinary courts martial there were three, for standing courts martial with a judge alone there were 216, and for special general courts martial there were zero, for a total of 220. That's one out of 220. That's the core of Trépanier, which says an accused before a court martial ought to be able to elect to have a trial either by a judge alone or with a panel. If he does, those numbers may change, and they likely will change, but we've had one over the past four years.
On June 16th, 2008. See this statement in context.