May I add something on this, Mr. Kenney?
We know through the media and what has occurred at the Supreme Court of Canada that CSIS has gathered a lot of information about Mr. Khadr. The government has a lot of information about this and is probably in the best position to determine whether he could be charged here with that evidence in hand. I find it a bit ironic that the Minister of Justice has advocated before the Supreme Court of Canada for the non-disclosure of these documents to Mr. Khadr's counsel. But if they have evidence, it's in their hands already, and they could use it to charge him pursuant to the Anti-terrorism Act.