There are aspects of the procedure that respect the charter in that the presumption of innocence does prevail until the evidence dispels the presumption of innocence beyond a reasonable doubt. That is the criminal law standard.
The problem, particularly for us, is that the process itself deprives a person of the right to counsel when there is a possibility of a criminal conviction, which can follow a person beyond their career in the military into their regular life afterwards, and we don't want to punish people for being part of the military. We don't want to afford them less constitutional protection than John Smith who lives in Kanata would have under the circumstances.