Alright then.
Have you read the U.S. State Department's 2009 Human Rights Report: Afghanistan?
The facts are reported very clearly. The report says this:
“torture was commonplace among the majority of law enforcement institutions, especially the police” in Afghanistan.
This is not a report that was released seven or eight months ago, but at most only a few months ago. In fact, it is dated March 11, 2010. If we acknowledge the obvious, namely that detainees are being tortured in spite of the agreements between our government and the Afghan government, then logically, we have to call a halt to transfers immediately and take steps to ensure that those captured by the Canadian Forces are not transferred.
Are you prepared to admit that based on the U.S. State Department report and on the information available to us, there is enough evidence to justify calling an immediate stop to the transfer of detainees?