I have two more questions, and I want to put them out there because I know the clock is ticking away.
One, is it normal practice in international affairs for the Chief of Defence Staff to be the person who signs an international agreement with a foreign government? I know it was a minister in Afghanistan who signed on behalf of Afghanistan, so I just wondered if that's a bit odd.
My second question is more of a hypothetical one to which I'd like you both to respond. In terms of Canadians taking detainees, suppose that Canadians came across one of the very highly valued al-Qaeda operatives that we hear about. If Canadians were in the position of taking that operative as their detainee, what would happen? How would that work if they are a highly valued person that the Americans are looking for, that the international community is looking for, or that perhaps Pakistan has some interest in? How would that be handled?