We were looking at the issue in 2005.
Well, I'll start by giving you my personal assessment. There are only ever three options for dealing with detainees: you can take national responsibility for them, which includes not just detention, but prosecution and incarceration in the long term; you can find a third party to whom to transfer them; or you can transfer them to the host government. In this context, of those three options the third one was the one that respected Afghan sovereignty. We're not an occupying power. We're there at their invitation in their country. When the original discussions were had in Ottawa, that was the deciding factor in determining—