Do you hear me now? Okay.
Mr. Chair, I assume I can resume speaking.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today. As I said, Mr. Behrens, I would like to begin with you.
Your proposal that Canada must not have treaties with countries that engage in torture or that do not uphold human rights seems self-evident. I do not wish to speak for my colleagues, but I think we pretty much all agree on that. What I am interested in is the proposals.
Under the current system, Canada does not in principle extradite anyone to a country that does not uphold human rights. I think that is already in place. Have there been cases in which persons were extradited nonetheless, as a result of legal errors, for instance? That is possible. You can surely attest to that.
What do you think needs to be changed in the current process or in the legislation to ensure that this does not happen again?