Wow, this has gone on a very long time. Let me put some points out there for those who will take the time to read them.
1. To those in the CIC who continue to use examples of retired service personnel who join the CIC and subsequently get picked up for some Class B Contract in their former role(operational tour), you may not have realized it but it is not because they were CIC. And by your incessant need to bring them up as examples to justify your worth, you are doing the same thing as you have accused everyone else of doing, allowing a portion of the CIC to be held up as the norm.
2. To the others out there who question the CICs need to be commissioned officers and can pontificate on the lack of standards out there. Yes, it is true other their training is severely lacking for them to hold the Queen's Commission and wear the uniform of the Canadian Forces. Also, I'm sure that the majority of you respect the CIC for the job they do with the youth of Canada, because a good portion of their time is on a volunteer basis (I think they only get paid for 20 days throughout the Cadet year). Finally, just understand that the CIC officers that are arguing these points may have not had the benefit of being a soldier and looking in at the CIC, so they might not get it, try as you might to beat it in to their heads that they are not soldiers, airmen, or sailors, all you efforts might be falling on deaf ears.
Thank you for your time,
Scott