But at the time, they were also concerned about the fact of what happens to those detainees when they've been handed over into jails. We've had the Red Cross and we've had the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, which, we have established through reports, were concerned about torture. We've had the State Department. Certainly people would have known at the time. If all these institutions had concerns and, in the meetings that were held with the Red Cross, they were expressing those concerns, would we not have flagged that and said, look, we need to do something about the handover of detainees because these institutions--as mentioned earlier in your testimony--are saying torture is a problem, generally speaking?
If that was the case, was no one other than Mr. Colvin underlining that concern?