The other thing we have happening within our own country is that we have people who are held under security certificates for five years in a country whose laws talk about innocence until proven guilty. Even though recently some of them have been released under house arrest, wherever they go they have to structure, with the department, who is going to follow them. The timing, when they're out, is so bad that when they pass through street lights, if they miss one they might not make the timing. And if they want to go into their backyard, someone has to go out with them and come back in with them. Every move they make is monitored. There are people who would call that into question as well.
I think it's important that Canada gets up front and makes it clear to the world that we take the definition of torture very seriously, and we also take seriously the definitions in our Canadian law, that we can't circumvent them and we shouldn't circumvent them. In this case I have very strong feelings that this has been a critical mistake made in this country.