There are some tribunals where such provisions do not exist. However, I will just restate that
the well-being of a Canadian Forces member, it is unfair to impose that.
Actually, even for the board to impose.... I had my hands tied basically for three months where I could not assign cases to three board members. They were there, sitting, and I could not employ them, and they were valuable resources. They could have helped get some of these soldiers' cases reviewed and recommendations made to the Chief of the Defence Staff, and if we're talking about something like a $100,000 refund or remission, that's a lot of money that would have to be reassessed again.
So it's all in fairness to everyone. We're not a court. We realize that. But in all fairness to the soldiers and the Chief of the Defence Staff, they deserve a decision in a timely fashion.