Again, I don't believe there is evidence to support that charge, so it would be inappropriate for me to offer an opinion as to whether Canadian law would reach the conduct. All I can say is that a wealth of allegations are in the charges against Mr. Khadr. The Canadian government has a significant amount of information in its possession relating to Mr. Khadr. So if he engaged in some form of misconduct, it would seem that there would be a basis to prosecute him.
On April 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.