Mr. Speaker, it is interesting. We went through a process in committee, an important process. I appeared on this bill. Unfortunately, virtually every substantive amendment put forward by the opposition parties has been ruled out of order by the Speaker's office. As a result of that, we are in the position now where we are, basically, moving forward.
There is a lot at stake here for the women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces. The discussion around political interference is just unfortunate talk. The important thing here is that we are going to be making changes to address long-standing concerns raised by victims and survivors of the Canadian Armed Forces community. It is a suite of targeted amendments to modernize the military justice system.
