Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I will give you a very brief welcome, because the chairman is very strict about the schedule. I thank you very much and I welcome you to our committee.
My first questions are for you, Mr. Amyot. Last week, we received Mr. Kuebler, Mr. Khadr's lawyer. He told us that the military commission in Guantanamo was treating Mr. Khadr as an adult, whereas at the time of his arrest, as we know, he was only 15 years old. How would Canadian law be enforced in these conditions? Would Mr. Khadr be treated as an adult or as a child soldier?
With your permission, I will ask another question right away. If Mr. Omar Khadr had been brought to trial in Canada for a homicide committed at the age of 15, what sentence would he have received, in the worst of cases?