Since we are technically rejecting their edit, we should still be able to add a comment to the reject reason when improving a suggested edit.
For example, take this suggested edit which attempted to add a <!-- language --> comment to the post. He put the comment at the beginning of the post, which means the comment doesn't do anything at all (I tested, it didn't get used). The comment has to be placed directly above the code block it affects.
This means I had to go in and improve the edit just to move it to a different spot. I marked it as not helpful because, well, it wasn't helpful. The edit he made was incorrect since it was in the wrong spot. But that suggested edit permalink page only marks it as "Rejected by Community ♦" with no reason. It would be nice to be able to explain to the user that they put it in the wrong spot, and how to properly insert language comments.
Note: I know some people might argue that I should have marked it helpful since it made me make the correct edit or whatever, but that is a bad argument. You have to remember that marking it helpful adds that incorrect revision to the revision history. It's far better off only having the correct revision.
Edit: Also, expanding off a previous suggestion I made, the reject reason should be listed under my username rather than Community, listing Community as a second reject-user only when another user hasn't rejected the post as well.