Mr. Speaker, Omar Khadr's military lawyer told the Subcommittee on International Human Rights that all western countries had successfully negotiated the repatriation of their nationals and that Great Britain had promised to lay charges, on condition that they were warranted under British law. No one in Great Britain has been tried.
Should the government not follow Great Britain's example and request Omar Khadr's repatriation so that he can receive a fair and just trial?