Yes. My problem is that my time as minister ended on January 15. Everything, all the discussions about what was happening and all the finger-pointing, if you will, all that happened after I left, so I do not know what was the real problem and what was not. I was not there for that. All I was there for was the negotiation of the agreement itself. All I can tell you is that we negotiated that agreement in good faith and included Geneva Convention protection.
You yourself will remember, Mr. Bachand, that you told me in the House—I have a good memory—that we had to sign an agreement with the Afghans and that I would have the support of the members of the House provided that detainees were protected by the Geneva Convention. I replied that we would do so. Maybe we should have had monitoring as well. The agreement was imperfect in some ways, but it was the best agreement we could negotiate at the time.