Certainly. That's for sure, and thanks for that clarification.
Tracking up to the point of transfer was absolutely our responsibility. There may have been issues with the detail of the specific information that was being kept and who it was provided to, and so on. General Fraser referred to that.
I saw some traffic on those issues, the C4 messages. They had nothing to do with torture. They did not say that all Afghans we had handed over were tortured. There was none of that in those reports. It referred to process, and there were many people engaged in the process.
If I can take issue with the specific issue you raised and the example you gave, I saw some great graphics on CBC the other day—can I mention CBC in here?—