There was no discussion that I was aware of at Bucharest on the subject of detainees. We certainly report into NATO and ISAF about what we're doing and how we do things, and we're aware of what our partners are doing. I can say that even when we've met informally with our partners, and particularly our partners in the south, when we have described the range of things that Canada does in terms of building capacity in Afghanistan, in terms of training the people who work in the detention system in Afghanistan, in terms of investment in physical structures in Afghanistan, we are significantly in the lead.
So I think Canada plays a fairly important role in ensuring best practices, because we have the most developed doctrine of working with the national directorate of security, the primary ones that detainees get handed over to.