My question, Minister, is that it's becoming increasingly clear--and even with the pile of documents that my friend is going to talk about--the evidence is just overwhelming that there was a systematic problem with respect to abuse inside the Afghan prison system. And the response of the Canadian government seems to be that we had no choice, we did what we had to do, and we can't guarantee that it was effective. People seem to say that's good enough and that's a high enough standard. But isn't the international law standard different? Doesn't it actually say that you cannot transfer people into a situation where they're at serious risk of being tortured?