Mr. Patry, I will try to answer your first question regarding what happened in other countries. According to the information we have, people have been repatriated to four countries, namely England, France, Belgium and Australia. In some cases, they were indicted and condemned; in other cases they were indicted and acquitted; and in other cases, they were released. This changes according to the countries and the individuals involved. This does not mean that repatriating people to their country of origin will necessarily make them as free as the wind and that they will not be subjected to the justice of their land. We must remember this.
Repatriating Mr. Khadr to Canada does not mean that he will be released. As I just said, CSIS and the government have information, and Mr. Khadr could very well, as my colleague Waldman said, be prosecuted pursuant to certain provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act.