As Ms. Jeffrey pointed out, we're not in a position to speak about the particularities of individual cases, but you are quite right that the question of misuse or mistreatment or torture is a major priority for us in terms of handling these cases.
The one case that I can speak about more publicly has to do with Mr. Omar Khadr. In that case the Minister of Public Safety and the Minister of Justice have already made public statements in that regard, and that decision flows from a Supreme Court decision in 2008 and 2010 that held that Mr. Khadr's charter rights were breached. That led to a number of changes in terms of how we work with foreign governments or if we work with foreign governments that may be involved with mistreatment, so that we now have new protocols that would govern those actions.