Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Could I read to you from a Globe and Mail article of April 25:
The Harper government knew from its own officials that prisoners held by Afghan security forces faced the possibility of torture, abuse and extrajudicial killing, The Globe and Mail has learned. But the government has eradicated every single reference to torture and abuse in prison from a heavily blacked-out version of a report prepared by Canadian diplomats in Kabul and released under an access-to-information request. Initially, Ottawa denied the existence of the report...
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I would ask you, sir, if you could launch an investigation immediately as to why this report was blacked out and as to why Canadians were denied access to proper information.