As I said in my opening remarks, certainly things are very different in the military. I won't pretend to know what it's like in the military. I've never been in it, nor do I practice extensively in that area.
I'm fully aware, as I expect this committee is going to hear or has heard from other members who can comment, of the necessity of expeditious resolution to the sorts of problems that this act deals with. I'll simply leave it at that.
I'm just here to offer you my perspective on how the charter might affect these amendments in this bill and speak about it in a criminal context. As you're aware, section 1 of the charter is designed to save any legislation that may infringe or overstep charter bounds. That's something the committee can consider when they have the evidence that would apply to section 1.