Good morning. Thank you very much for being here.
I want to pick up on a point, Ms. Austin. You mentioned the Arar inquiry. I want to get an opinion from all of you, but I'll start with you, Ms. Austin.
One of the recommendations that was made in the Arar inquiry was as follows:
Information should never be provided to a foreign country where there is a credible risk that it will cause or contribute to the use of torture.
Just generally, what safeguards does Canada have in place to make sure that doesn't happen? Does SCISA have any provisions in and of itself to ensure that this doesn't happen?