Sure, but there have been studies of exit interviews with people who had experience with summary trials. They were referred to before this committee when you were here the last time. What they show is that with regard to those rights—being told of the option, for example, to choose military advice or to seek civilian legal advice—the people who are subject to these trials either have no memory of it or are very bad soldiers because they can't remember these crucial things, or else the system didn't offer it in practice. I would guess it's a mixture of both.
It's inadequate. It's not acceptable.