I'd rather say less rather than more on that point. I think the accusations are so totally lacking in dignity that I don't actually want to credit them.
I will say that the Canadian Forces are professionals. We all know that. I know that. My soldiers representing my country are professionals. Professionals obey human rights law. They do not break human rights law. Part of professionalism is to obey human rights law and to show appropriate concern for incidents like torture.
When civil servants in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, without--in my opinion--legal excuse and possibly in contravention of the criminal law, withhold evidence they have of torture, they are not behaving professionally. They are behaving beneath the standard appropriate to the ethics of the public service.