Okay. What I'm trying to determine here is that if someone were trying to enter Canada from the United States by land, for example, and the Canadian government had some reason to believe a threat to Canada was posed that may not be public, that person is detained.
There's the definition of torture, for example. I'm trying to figure out, if a Paul Bernardo type of person tried to come into Canada and the government had some reason to not want them to come into the country, and in order to remove them to a jurisdiction where, for example, there was capital punishment...would that be considered torture?