In order to answer your question, I would like to refer to an Immigration Canada ruling. In 2004, when I was in prison, an officer with the Border Services Agency gave me the PRRA ruling. An Immigration Canada officer believed I would be tortured in Morocco and that my life was in danger. However, in applying the ruling of the Supreme Court in the Suresh case, something the government did incorrectly, they weighed the threat I pose to Canada against the risk of my being tortured. Even though there was a danger that I would be tortured, they were sending me back. I can give you all a copy. You can read it; that's what it says.
Last October, there was a second assessment…