As I said at the outset, Canada has been a leader in the protection of children in armed conflict, and of child soldiers in particular, which makes its inaction in Omar's case anomalous, to say the least.
What would the process of repatriation look like? We would expect it to look like it has looked in other countries. Canada makes a demand and negotiates terms of the release, and Omar is brought home to Canada to face whatever proceedings are appropriate, as determined by the Canadian government under Canadian law, and that is what we believe should happen.