Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for being here today, gentlemen.
Mr. O'Brian, I would like to continue along your lines. You say you can't imagine that staff at your agency deliberately mistreated a Canadian citizen. I'd like to know your opinion on the examination of the young Omar Khadr, who was taken to Guantanamo in 2003. The images of that interrogation that we saw last summer on the Internet show CSIS employees and a Foreign Affairs employee asking him questions about faith, that is Islam, and about Al-Qaeda members. He was asked whether he had met any. As he was 16 years old, one may assume that he had met them at the age of approximately 10. That young man showed injuries below his sweater.