As a military member, the Afghan detainee issue pisses me off and I would rather not see an election fought on it. The military did nothing wrong. And did everything humanly possible to prevent these detainees from being mishandled. The only thing possible above and beyond was building a Canadian facility to house the detainees. And for all the political hay-making, I have yet to hear any of the opposition parties suggest what they would have done differently. Heck, the rules of engagement and policies regarding detainee handling were the same ones in place when the Liberals were in office. That's why I find it bothersome that the Liberals are now turning around and accusing the Conservatives of making Canada (and really they mean the CF) complicit with torture.
Also, bothersome to me is that there has been no discussion on the wider implications of this debate. The NDP. of course, will do or say anything to get the troops out of Afghanistan. They don't give a rat's ass about who gets killed or what happens there after as long as no Canadians are getting killed or dragged in front of the ICC (and they'd probably hand over Canadians who did get charge too). The Taliban could sweep back in and execute thousands of Wind and the NDP would still be glad the troops were home. But I would have expected the Liberals, who could easily form the next government, to have been more level headed.
And then there's the governing party who refuses to come clean on all the facts, tries to hang it all on the military and its senior leadership (who were following policies laid down by this and the previous government). I expected better from the Conservatives. I am disappointed.
I could hope that the prorogation would help, but I know the House is going to come back with even more partisan divisions.