I believe you should ask the Prime Minister. One thing for sure is that the rule of law is contravened in a severe fashion in Guantanamo, and a Canadian citizen has been languishing there for almost six years.
But I still have great hopes that the Prime Minister and the Canadian government will realize that this is an important issue for all Canadians, and that he will speak to President Bush to ask for the repatriation of Mr. Khadr to Canada. He should not ask for him to be set free. But he should receive a fair trial the Canadian way, with due process, access to counsel, and the proper disclosure of evidence. If he's charged and found guilty, he will be punished in Canada. I believe we can do that here in a fair way.