If I can add to my earlier comments about supporting the troops--and I hear what you're saying, and people can be disillusioned and stuff--I think there's very much a danger of compartmentalization of some of this knowledge, and I'll give you an example.
With reference to the report we're all talking about today, while I put a request in and I got the response, actually, on May 14, my request was to the Privy Council Office. I asked for any annual assessments for 2006 held or generated by PCO concerning Afghanistan's human rights records or performance, and the response I got back was, “A thorough search of our records under the control of the Privy Council Office was carried out on your behalf; however, no records relevant to your request were found”.
What it's saying is that it never got that report, so in developing rules of engagement and how troops and other people who are going to these places are dealing with the highest level of government, the committee that supports the cabinet has not seen that report, if I read this correctly. This is May 14; the clerk can have this too.