Mr. Speaker, the same parliamentary secretary said that they would let military justice take its course in the United States.
In light of that comment, does the minister not realize that what that means is that Mr. Khadr's status as a child soldier has been repudiated by the military tribunal, as well as the standard of evidence required, and that the standard of fairness for the accused is much lower in a military tribunal than it would be in a regular court?
Why would the minister not accept Canadian justice instead of military justice in the United States?