I'm not sure that everyone is aware that when you put the pieces together from what Justice O'Connor and Justice Iacobucci found in their reports, Justice Iacobucci confirmed our suspicion that Mr. Elmaati's confession was shipped back to Canada and became the basis of the application for justification for search warrants, which were executed against Mr. Elmaati's family home and Mr. Almalki's family home. The fruits of those searches were then used to make up new questions, which were then sent back to the torturers to ask, for those interrogators to ask of Mr. Elmaati and Mr. Almalki. When the RCMP applied for that search warrant, they did not inform the judge that this may have been the product of torture. Then the answers from those interrogations come back again and get leaked to the media, and all sorts of things happen with them. So I think torture does beget torture, but it also begets sloppy practices.
On March 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.