Perhaps I could try. I could try to answer in French, but, if I do, I believe we'll miss the nuances. So I'm going to answer in English.
If I may say, it seems to me that the introduction to that question and the reaction it evinced, if they do nothing else, show that this is a loaded, difficult question. It's a question that involves policy and operations. There is a moral aspect, and there is a legal aspect. I would love to give a black-and-white, once-and-for-all answer. The simple answer, frankly, is to say we will never use information that we know comes from torture or from mistreatment. I cannot say that, for three reasons.