I'll let Colonel Lortie fill in the gaps, but generally speaking vis-à-vis restitution, since restitutions have been allowed.... You may recall that on September 1, 2018, through Bill C-15, the restitution provision was brought into force. Since then, five courts martial have been completed. None featured a restitution order. Certainly Bill C-77 will allow a restitution to be made at the request of a victim rather than just the director of military prosecutions. It will also require the court martial to inquire of the prosecutor, after a finding of guilt and before imposing the sentence, if the victim is seeking restitution.
That's the restitution aspect.