It's unfortunate that there's heckling in the room, but that's okay.
The problem is that these are questions people have. What will they be able to do? What will these chaplains be able to do? Will we be able to hear In Flanders Fields or our national anthem? Will they be able to pray at remembrance services?
There were a number of people who raised this. There was a release put out by Bishop Scott McCaig, who is the Catholic Military Ordinariate of Canada. He was appointed to that position by the Pope. He expressed a number of significant concerns that he would have around this policy, about the unfortunate effects it may have on undermining the morale of Canadian Forces members and their families, and about its significantly diminishing the efficacy of chaplains and also threatening the viability of the chaplain service itself.