I did, Mr. Obhrai. As our monitoring regime gained traction, it really began to gain traction during this November period when we had a number of visits to answer allegations, which kicked off our diplomatic engagement efforts and political involvement and stepped up further monitoring to react as Mr. Lalani has stated.
It certainly demonstrated to me, as someone closely involved with it, that our monitoring regime was one that really had an impact well beyond theory and well beyond a paper process. It was one that involved real people who were trained and supported and who risked their lives to go to these facilities to do everything Canada practically could do to ensure the detainees who were handed over were protected.