--the import of the House of Lords decision was the following. In the common law, and for hundreds of years, information where there is reason to believe it comes from torture can never be used in judicial proceedings, ever. That's the law. The issue is how you do that.
The second point is, can the executive use that information to protect the security of the country in certain instances? The House of Lords went into that. I'm sorry, I've gone on, but I'm drawing a distinction between law enforcement and use by the executive.
