That's what came out of the report we had. Because the director of defence counsel services had a different rank from what the prosecution had, there was the perception that they were not treated equally. There's also the fact that over the years the prosecution had a deputy and now has two deputies, while the establishment, at least to my knowledge, has not changed with the defence counsel services.
At the same time, I was always told by the organization that if we needed to retain counsel they would find whatever funds needed to support the defence in that action. There's also the problem that you don't have that many lawyers on the city streets who are able to take care of our soldiers. Military law is military law, and there are regulations nobody has ever read or heard of before. That was another thing that was imposed on our organization to support at the same time. So even if you were not handling the case, you were basically handling the support of the other lawyers to get through the case and the regulations.