Mr. Chairman, I just add that the opening of the question was based on the premise that the government is actively suppressing information about torture. I think, as the record has made clear, every specific allegation of torture has been treated very seriously and has been investigated. There have been three occasions on which the transfer of detainees has been paused because of issues that have arisen. Civilian officials from Correctional Service of Canada and from Foreign Affairs have conducted, I believe, over 150 visits, at some risk to themselves, into Afghan prisons to check on the condition of Afghan detainees.
So there are considerable efforts being expended now to support the Afghan government in building a better detention and prison and justice system. Millions of dollars have been invested in that, and individual Canadians have put themselves at risk, over 150 times I believe, going into Afghan prisons to inspect, to speak directly to Canadian-transferred detainees, and to provide assurances of their conditions.