The first allegations I saw with respect to allegations of torture, which were not necessarily about Canadian detainees, were in fact in The Globe and Mail articles in April.
We also got allegations late in April transmitted to two Canadians who were visiting a prison in Kandahar. They were not obviously Canadian-transferred detainees, and they came forward voluntarily. In other words, it wasn't part of our then monitoring mechanism.
Subsequent to that, I think my involvement in June and thereafter was much more peripheral, and there were other people in the lead. I think I'd just confuse everybody if I tried to get to those details.
The first specific allegations we had were in The Globe and Mail, and then one subsequent report later. None of them, as far as we could tell, were in fact Canadian transferred, from the list of names that we had.