Thank you very much.
My thanks to all three of you for your service and for being with us. It's good to have you back, Commodore.
First of all, I want to say that I'm excited about this bill. I think this bill solves some issues and closes some gaps, specifically regarding the fundamental premise that the Canadian Forces should be an employer of choice for all Canadians.
I am wondering what your thoughts are on this bill being ultimately used at the recruitment stage to engage young Canadians who are considering the armed forces, especially with military law not being something that's very visible or well known. With some fundamental support and provisions, especially on victims' rights, do you see this as being a door-opener, if you will, at the recruitment phase for Canadians to consider the armed forces as a safe workspace in the sense that everybody is included and is being treated equally before military justice?