I was just repeating something Mr. Cotler said.
That's what this litigation about habeas corpus is all about. The only way they can keep him in detention is if there's no ability of the courts to supervise that detention. He can get out only if the courts can say they have to let him out. This litigation about habeas corpus is litigation about whether or not the courts can say it. Right now the ruling of the United States Court of Appeals is that the courts cannot say that, that the courts cannot tell the American government to let anyone out of Guantanamo.
That's what's being decided now in the Supreme Court of Canada. It was argued in December 2007, and there will probably be a judgment in June of this year.