Thank you.
Thank you for your presentation.
With regard to the previous question talking about the other laws that were passed, we seem to know all about them. Or do we? I wonder what kind of confidence Canadians can have about the eyes and ears we have in Afghanistan. This law is not a simple law. I've seen excerpts of it. You mentioned it was 300 pages long. This didn't come out of the sky. Most of it is probably based on traditional Shia practices and probably not codified in the way it is right now.
So how does a 300-page law show up--it had to have some process by which it was even drafted--without the knowledge of the Canadians on the ground who were supposedly engaged in creating this institution? I really wonder what kind of faith we can have, not only in what happened here but in the fact that we're being told now that other laws are being passed, which presumably we think are quite fine. This is obviously such a political, international, Canadian, politically explosive issue. Why aren't our eyes and ears effective in understanding this?