I think those are good as well.
It goes back to the reasons. Unlike Colonel Drapeau, I'm not so skeptical about the current summary trial system. Its informality, by definition, gives wise commanding officers the opportunity to tailor sentences. If the right sentence is to say you're not going ashore until we leave here, that could be the right sentence, even though something like that is completely alien in the civil justice system.
The sorts of things this bill seeks to incorporate—codifying the wisdom of Solomon, I think—has always had appeal to me in terms of the system of military justice.