It was a major concern for me, because the prison visits were and remain extremely dangerous. It takes a high degree of training, and there is a significant degree of risk in deploying people through the streets of Kandahar and into prisons that just about anywhere can be dangerous places, but in Afghanistan are particularly dangerous, as we saw with the Sarposa incident.
We spent a lot of time on training. We spent a lot of time working out visit protocols with the Canadian Forces so that we could do it safely, and safely for the forces as well, because they have to stand out there in the prison yard when these visits are taking place. We worked up a whole series of protocols so that we could ensure that each department was comfortable, and that we had the capacity to get out there into the prisons on a regular basis.
It took an awful lot of work, but I have nothing but admiration for the people who do it. We have some very superior people conducting that force.