Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses with us.
Mr. Currie, your report on the Halifax proposals appears to be exhaustive and we will certainly draw on it.
I would like to hear your thoughts on how we should proceed. In extradition cases, for instance, we focus on determining whether there is a reasonable possibility that the person subject to the extradition request will be found guilty of the crimes of which they are accused in another country.
That is not clear to me. From what I understand, at this time, it is assumed that the report provided is reliable.
In your opinion, should the individual be tried here, in Canada, to be sure of their guilt before they are extradited, or at least to ensure that it is beyond a reasonable doubt that they will be found guilty?