Again, I thank you for this time, and I thank you for the ability to listen to your concerns and to your questions.
I would only ask this esteemed committee, at least from my particular points...it is the precedent this would set, and that is trying children for war crimes. I am not condoning any acts of any child. I am only submitting to you that there are many levels of justice, to include domestic justice, and that we have the capability, you have the capability, of reviewing his case at the appropriate level and dealing with it openly and fairly. And I would submit to you that the case of Omar Khadr should be reviewed here in Canada, as opposed to in Guantanamo.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.