It will depend on the circumstances. We aim to quickly move the detainees. We try within 96 hours to have processed them because we don't have a large facility and we don't have the expertise.
As I've mentioned, a fair amount of training goes into the soldiers to handle the detainees humanely. One thing that they really get and understand is to treat someone like you would like to be treated. That's certainly what we aim for in this particular regard.
But as they're returned to CAF, it is simply a matter of our obligations being to identify who these folks are and give them medical treatment if they require it. We do have some very injured detainees who go right—and they get the same level of care that our soldiers would. So they might stay a little bit longer before they're handed off to Afghan authorities. But our practice to this point has been to try to aim for a 96-hour turnaround.