Thank you very much. I must admit that out of all the qualifications required to become Judge Advocate General, meeting regularly with the members of a parliamentary committee is, in my opinion, a qualification that also needs to be examined. I do not have much to say about the competencies of the Judge Advocate General. But if there was a conflict between him and the members of Parliament, if he lacked diplomacy, it would raise questions in my mind.
I must reassure you, Mr. Cathcart, that that is not the case so far. I thought it important to ask that question.
Furthermore, you said you had legal officers on duty in oversees contingents. You mentioned that seven legal advisors, I believe, were in Afghanistan. Are those advisors in charge of court martials, for example? Does that take place in the theatre of operations when it is necessary?