I have a document in front of me from May 17, 2007, just after arrangements were made to redo the transfer. It's a document from Kerry Buck. It basically says, “The team reviewed the register of detainees transferred February 1 to determine their whereabouts. This was a painstaking process. The team advises that it is not foolproof...the standards of record-keeping. All detainees transferred by Canada since February 1 have either been released or transferred to other institutions. Canadian officials do not know and therefore are not able to interview any detainees transferred by Canada. The team will recommend that additional assistance be helped...”.
This just supports what you're saying.
Ms. Garwood-Filbert, I have a document that is your reference. You mentioned in your opening statement that there were some concerns about the treatment of prisoners. You made it known. When you talk about international standards, is it fair to say that it's not an international standard--and when you say international standard, I'm thinking of international law--to have people in shackles for 24 hours a day?