Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I want to thank the witnesses for their testimony today.
I must say, it's a continuation of what we've already been hearing in this committee, particularly around the Guantanamo commission, that it's obviously an extrajudicial type of place, for lack of a better term. It's my belief that Canada should not be supporting or condoning in any fashion the things that are happening there, especially as you've been told, Mr. Dallaire, that there is a process under way. Well, that's an extrajudicial process, as far as I'm concerned, and I would suggest that Omar Khadr, to some extent, is trapped in all of that. To me, it's a blight on the face of justice. The position our government is taking on this is, in my opinion, bringing shame to Canada.
I'd like both of you, if you would, in turn, to comment on your view of how this whole process is affecting Canada's reputation both at the United Nations and worldwide.