I will build on that by saying that I think your concern is well placed.
I think, as Professor Harrington is saying, it's reflective of a broader weakness about ensuring there are strong human rights protections and safeguards. I think what you're highlighting—the concern about how transgender individuals would be, faced with an extradition context—is a very serious and very real example of where those concerns could arise.
We do need something more reliable. We do need to see, for instance, the whole range of Canada's international human rights obligations enshrined in the Extradition Act and, as the Halifax proposal suggests, perhaps shifting the responsibility for making those decisions out of the minister's hands and have that be part of the judicial process, where we can have more assurance about the right decisions being made.