My concern is that I'm a father of two daughters. There are women officers in the room and you're both distinguished women in the military. I don't want another story where women, who bring about their assault charges or harassment claims within the military, which have been rampant, are not getting justice or that justice is denied. Even if they get justice, if it's so late and they're so mentally and psychologically tormented through the delay of that outcome that their advice to others is to not join the military because it's going to be very troubling....
How do we ensure that message goes right from the top down that there will be no tolerance of that? If they are seeing delays in their cases, how can they bring them forward? Normally, a victim cannot have that access, but I think in a JAG situation, they should be able to have access because I don't want that problem being out there.