Thanks, Chair. It's good to see that we're down to one last clause and a few amendments. We look forward to dealing with them expeditiously, but I have one question, to clarify this particular point, for Colonel Gibson.
Are we correct in understanding, Colonel, that when we speak of setting free without authority or allowing the escape of any person under this section 100, that any person in this case could be an enemy, as defined under the act, which is to include an armed mutineer, an armed rebel, armed rioters, pirates, or indeed the member of a terrorist group, if they're considered an enemy, in the context, which would obviously almost certainly be an operational context to which this particular section might apply?