Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Tfaily, you are correct in saying that, at present, the court that evaluates a request must presume the reported evidence to be reliable. The goal is not to determine whether the person is guilty, but rather to determine whether they should be extradited.
If it is decided, however, not to extradite the person on the basis of the minister's good will, but rather on the basis of a Canadian court's decision, in your opinion, should that court then have to conduct a trial with due process to determine the individual's guilt?
What do you propose?