Okay.
In your presentation you've stated that it was well known in 2002, 2003, and 2004 that torture and abuse of prisoners were widespread and common in Afghanistan. Yet in the context of that, the government of Prime Minister Martin, the previous Government of Canada, chose to transfer Canadian detainees to the Afghan NDS in 2005.
You further pointed out in your written presentation that the international body known as the Committee Against Torture submitted in its conclusions and recommendations to Canada in July 2005 that Canada unconditionally undertake to respect the absolute nature of common article 3 of the Geneva Conventions in all circumstances.
So do you believe then that the former Government of Canada in 2005 knew, or ought to have known, that it was likely that prisoners would be abused if transferred to Afghan authorities, especially the NDS?