The question as to whether we can use stolen information is really quite relevant. In English, I would call that
“the fruit of the poison tree”.
I cannot answer that question today as far as Canada is concerned, because we still have not dealt with that type of situation. However, our legal advisors have confirmed that we can indeed use the information. To follow up on what you said earlier, I would like to add that in France, a court of first instance ruled that the government did not have the right to use the information. However, the decision was reversed on appeal. Therefore, under French law, the government is now allowed to use stolen information.