Mr. Speaker, I have a question for my colleague on the specific issue of the summary trial system reform.
Having served in the armed forces, I think some people in the military do not grasp the complexity of the military justice system. For example, a 17 or 18-year-old can be summarily tried for a relatively minor offence, not fully understanding what is happening. Summary trials are very impressive. Everyone moves very quickly. You are escorted in front of the commander. It is all very impressive.
Does the member think young soldiers understand the impact summary trials can have on their post-military career?