I guess any one of us could answer.
The suspension that was done in November was as a consequence of Canada's not having confidence that the Afghan authorities, at that particular time in that prison, were able to meet the standards we felt were necessary. Up until then, any allegations we had either weren't against Canadian transfer detainees—in which case we notified the right authorities and so forth—or on examination were considered not to be very credible, mostly on the basis of physical examination.
The first credible allegation we had against a known Canadian transfer detainee, to my understanding, was in November 2007. Again, I wasn't the lead on the file then. And that's when we suspended transfers.