Thank you. Now I have some questions for Mr. Peroff. I'm mindful of the time.
Mr. Peroff, it struck me when you said that we should equate wrongful detention with how we handle wrongful conviction in Canada. What happens in cases where there's not a wrongful detention?
One of the concerns I had with the Liberal government's settlement in the Omar Khadr case, leaving aside concerns with regard to Guantanamo, is that no one, I think, would suggest that it was a simple wrongful detention case. There had certainly been conduct and action of a terrorist nature. What do you do in cases where you have concerns about the detention but it's not a wrongful detention and we have maybe concerns about treatment?
How do you treat those cases? I don't think it would be simple to equate them to a wrongful conviction such as the Milgaard case. What are your comments on that?