Thank you very much. The fact is that we know that he participated on the side of al-Qaeda and he participated on the side of the Taliban. Our soldiers are now fighting those organizations. You've acknowledged that those might be reasons for prosecution of Mr. Khadr.
I am stuck on this contradiction that Mr. Sweet earlier pointed out in that for the purposes of the...of pointing out that he would not be subject to an exemption of the Anti-terrorist Act, you said that the Taliban would not be considered a state, but then, for the purposes of the application of other law, it would be considered a state.
It does seem to be that you've deliberately pieced together a case here that twists and turns in a deliberate effort to convince us that he could be prosecuted here. But I do note that there are contradictions in the way in which you've presented that case.