Mr. Wilfert, perhaps I could expand on the issue of the investigations. When we had an incident, even if it was not an obviously compelling one.... We had one, but there were others, and we took them all seriously. When we initiated action on that, we did not only go the NDS and say “please investigate yourself”. We went to the president's office via the national security adviser. We went to the minister or the deputy minister for foreign affairs responsible for the bilateral relationship and international human rights obligations. We went to the attorney general's office. We went to the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission. We went to the ICRC.
In the cases where transfers were halted until we were satisfied, we did not only take our guidance from the NDS; we ensured that we consulted widely and factored in all views, including the views of those who were frequent critics of the NDS, before we felt we were on solid enough ground and satisfied and meeting obligations before we did so.