Yes, in that he never brought forward—and I think Richard would say this—any report alleging mistreatment of a Canadian-transferred detainee.
But let me say something about Richard's reporting. I didn't disagree with his fundamental issue, which was that we needed to develop a robust and better system. In fact, that is what we did. His advice was important. We considered it. We built a better system. I didn't agree with his assertion that everybody who went into the NDS was tortured, that the detainees were all farmers or probably all innocent. This is where I think he went from an observation to speculation. But at the end of the day, he was a believer in creating a robust monitoring system, which is what we did.