It is a tough question, because you really have to know the circumstances.
I certainly have not heard of any accusations of war criminal behaviour of anybody, and the calling of bad faith, by members of the House. I will tell you, though, that, frankly, the Internet being what it is, and people being what they are, people have stopped me on the street and said “What were you doing? Are you a war criminal?”
That's the way people talk. That's the type of language we're living in today. I mean, we were accused of it in Vancouver by a group of young students; being in Afghanistan, we were war criminals. People throw these terms around. I said, “Are you saying we should be before the Rome Tribunal? Can you give me a date in a court of law?”
But people don't give you a date in a court of law; they just use the allegation.