I would say those comments are nonsense, quite frankly. As I said, I met with the local representative from the Red Cross early in my tour, and I met with him often. He had free access to the base, which he exercised on a regular basis, and he visited the detainee facility.
The only issue that ever came to my attention about information flow was in fact about information that did not get to ISAF headquarters. And while people initially blamed the Canadians, in fact it was an allied officer in the Regional Command South headquarters, the provost marshal at that point, who was not a Canadian, who had failed to do his job. So from my standpoint, we met with the ICRC, and they had no complaints about the way we provided them information.