Okay. Because as a matter of personal privilege, I want it noted for the record that I spoke and wrote publicly about the illegalities at Guantanamo Bay as early as 2002. In the last three years there has been a dramatic change in what we know about what is happening to Omar Khadr and the Military Commissions Act under which he is being tried, which has only been in effect since 2006. In other words, there are different responsibilities that get imposed on governments because of the different facts and laws that have become applicable in that regard.
I want to ask Mr. Matas one question, because this has come up in discourse on these matters. How does he respond to the argument that terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda do not respect the laws of armed conflict and therefore should not receive the protection of the Geneva Convention?