Major Henwood pointed out that the accidental dismemberment coverage offered, at government expense, to the most senior officers of the Canadian Forces, but denied to all other ranks, challenged “the moral and ethical leadership of the senior leadership”:
Selon le major Henwood, la protection en cas de mutilation accidentelle offerte aux frais de l’État aux plus hauts gradés des Forces armées, mais déniée à tous les autres grades, met en doute «le leadership moral et éthique du haut commandement» :