I visited the prison itself in Kandahar. I visited Sarposa Prison, talked with prisoners, saw what was set up there, and listened to police officers. We talked with our own training officers, who get to work with these people every day, and with our military, who get to see what is going on.
You will remember that about two years ago a number of reports were issued that suggested that the Canadian military might be, if not involved, at least implicated in areas of possible torture, or turning an eye to that. I know you didn't endorse that, but reports came out to that effect, and the Minister of National Defence, just two days ago, showed the extensiveness of investigations that we do when we hear these allegations--