Certainly that could be achieved. That would require us simply to eliminate the listing of offences that are already there and express the idea that a conviction on any offence from section whatever up to 129, where these punishments are imposed, would not result in a criminal record.
From a public policy perspective, that would arguably create some very interesting situations where that type of blanket exemption from a Criminal Records Act consequence does not exist in the civilian justice system at all. While we talk about the military justice system and the ability to be convicted for minor offences--and granted, there's greater likelihood that this may occur in the military justice system--it's not an exclusive situation. There are minor convictions within the civilian justice system for which Criminal Records Act consequences are attracted.
So again, it becomes a public policy issue at the end of the day.
Is it technically possible? Yes. Yes, it is.