Thank you very much.
As you know—this is a bit beyond Bill C-59 but does fit into the discussion because we are talking about security—in late September, Minister Goodale issued a ministerial directive on information obtained by torture. For the purposes of the record, the new rules ban the use of information that was probably obtained through torture, except when it's necessary to save lives or to prevent against major personal injuries.
For example, last week I asked Professor Forcese if it would be more effective to enact that directive and the principles on which it is based in legislation—