Mr. Speaker, we will let parliamentary committees do their work. Of course that is what the government will always do.
The member can torque up his language, can make more inflammatory remarks and speak louder, but that will not make his case any more convincing.
Obviously, we have taken important decisive action to improve the prison transfer agreement that was in place, to continue to work to support Afghan officials, to train police, to train prison officials to see that these humanitarian practices are followed.
We acted decisively two and a half years ago. I do not know where the member was at that time. We were getting the job done in Afghanistan.