Thank you, Chair.
To Dean Holloway, I'm not going to play lawyer with you, even though we're both lawyers and we both have Q.C.s, etc., but I will ask you to answer one question about the Charter of Rights, because you brought that up in the context of the issue of the right to trial by jury.
That's excluded in one part of section 11 of the Charter of Rights, only one section, where it says “except in the case of an offence under military law tried before a military tribunal, to the benefit of trial by jury”. You don't have the benefit of trial by jury, but the implication—and this is a legal implication—is that all the other rights you have in section 11, or in any other part of the charter, are available to you.
Would you agree with that?