My understanding is that the new chair you're talking about has no legal training--not that it has always been a bar to these issues, but these are very complex issues. Then you have a battery of lawyers present from the Department of Justice, which has been, I would say, obstructing; your view is different.
In terms of the detainee concerns emerging from the Military Police Complaints Commission and then actually spreading all over in terms of our mission in Afghanistan, you said back in November 2009:
I'm not suggesting that we have not heard serious allegations from the moment we took office.
You were referring to serious allegations of torture.
General Natynczyk, after he was reminded that he may have misspoken about a particular incident, went back and checked to verify whether he had testified appropriately and correctly before this committee.
Have you ever had the thought of going back over documents for the last four or five years in your own departments, and your department currently, to look at the traffic in terms of this issue? And if you haven't, why not?