Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's good to see you again, Mr. El Shafie. We've met a couple of times, and I always like to put that on the record when we're talking.
This is comprehensive, what you're laying out today. There are a number of things that draw me towards a particular question, but just as I get it set, you come up with something new. In the last part of your presentation, what you're really saying is that NATO—and I won't say Canada—has failed in Afghanistan. It's clear. NATO installed Karzai and maintained him. It is very troubling. All of us, no matter what the view is, whether we should or shouldn't be in Afghanistan, have had a certain amount of belief that there were some positive results there. It's depressing to hear stories of boy play. You're saying—and I want to be cautious here—that government officials partake of this. Do you have direct evidence of any member of Karzai's government having taken part in boy play?