Yes, I do. The fact that when Mr. Khadr was captured he was a child, in other words a minor considered to be a child soldier, is one of the key points in this case. Those were the circumstances. And that determines the way we should look at him, as a victim to be rehabilitated and not as the guilty party.
In the past, moreover, Canada has played an active role in establishing international standards on child soldiers. So it's particularly disappointing to see what Canada's current position is with respect to Omar Khadr.