There was no evidence of abuse of Canadian-transferred detainees, but one of the reasons we negotiated the new arrangement was so that we could develop a much better database and record system, and we'd have eyes on things through our monitoring. People had gone into the prisons, but it wasn't in terms of specific monitoring visits.
What we did with Arif's appointment was we made it very clear in the DFAIT system that he was the senior ambassador, as senior as our high commissioner in India or our ambassador to Germany. Under him, we then put a deputy head of mission. We put a senior civilian in the south.
We couldn't report if we didn't have the people and the systems in place to do that. We were steadily building up our resources so DFAIT could play a partnership role that was required of it with the forces. It didn't really have the resources in place to do that before then, and that was part of my job.