Thank you.
You have faced a barrage of questions. People have different views, based on how they perceive the Khadr case. If memory serves me well, Ms. Vandergrift, you were the one who mentioned that the US Supreme Court recently ruled that the military commissions for detainees were illegal because they violated international standards.
Does that finding not invalidate the work currently being done by the military commission in the case of Omar Khadr?
I have a very basic question for you. In your opinion, has a serious investigation been conducted into the events leading up to the arrest of Omar Khadr? Is there a single human rights organization that has yet to denounce the detention of Omar Khadr?