That was a tremendously important part of everything we did, to make sure that it was the Government of Afghanistan living up to its commitments. Part of that involved regular access to the NDS, the National Directorate of Security, at all levels, including the leader, training for them, training for other Afghan prison officials, regular interaction with the director and senior managers of the prison.
When we had our first credible allegation of mistreatment in November, we were in the prison 22 times in the space of two months, so we knew virtually every guard, everybody who conducted interviews in that prison. We did training. We followed up. They knew that Canada was present and would be present on a regular basis following up on our transfer of detainees, and I'm very proud of the system that was put in place.