That's fine, but if you make the argument that it's detention and you call that an offence and say you end up with a criminal record.... Even for assault cases, with the pressures and stresses of army life, maybe they should be treated a little separately and perhaps a little bit more leniently in terms of consequences, given the pressures of a wartime situation in which people might get a little out of hand with each other, and so on. I'm not talking about murder here now.
You have to understand. From my point of view, if you're going to say they don't have absolutely, exactly the same rights, but they ought to be treated fairly, maybe that's the way it goes.