Thank you.
Let's go back to the question that I was bringing over hereāthe whole Government of Canada approach. You are not in Afghanistan by yourself. Foreign Affairs is there. Canadian soldiers are there. CIDA is there. Everybody is there. Collaboratively, you're all working together toward meeting your mandate.
In this whole collaboration that you're doing over there, naturally we all work together to ensure, as you stated, that Canadian Forces and the Canadian people all work for the international law, international rules, and whatever is prescribed down here. Nobody--and I want to make this very clear--has accused any of the Canadians or anybody else of not working within the laws that they have been mandated for. Witnesses have come and stated that very clearly, all of those who are on the ground, including yourself. That must be made very clear to all Canadians.
Having worked with all the individuals together collaboratively and everything, your opinion on.... And we are going to go on with this detainee issue because that is the issue this side over here is seized with, or obsessed with, as my colleague says, and not other issues. But within your context, and I know it's tough--I don't know if it's national security or not--you have felt that all of the Government of Canada's approaches, including soldiers and everybody else, including you doing your part of your work in talking to detainees, in working with NDS and everything.... I want your impression. In your opinion, have we done an excellent job and maintained our international obligations and laws? Did you feel at any given time that there was deficiency in the Canadian approach?