No, I don't think it's fair to say.
I think it's.... Keep in mind that the numbers of detainees started to increase significantly in the fall of 2006 with our Operation Medusa in the Panjwai valley. With that, numbers started to increase significantly. Reporting was done on that by our embassy, some of which was done by Mr. Colvin. That prompted very serious planning to be going on at headquarters. In that planning, we developed, for example, a more robust monitoring system where we asked the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission to track our detainees to ensure that they were being treated properly.
At the same time, we put in a whole number of initiatives, which I described in my statement, to upgrade the Afghan capacity to treat detainees to the standards they had committed themselves to, both in terms of corrections personnel, facilities, and training, but also from the RCMP side.