That's why moving to fact-based work was important. Actually going into the prisons with a standard template, asking the same questions, having a database where we could determine whether we were dealing with the same person—because many people have the same name in Afghanistan—through the system, where we had people who were trained in torture awareness in these interviews, that is when we could speak with authority on what was happening.
We could not do that before that. The fact that we put a system in place enabled us to meet our obligations. It's robust, and it has worked over time.