Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Good morning, gentlemen.
Minister, earlier you said that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the RCMP have put measures in place to change their practices regarding information obtained by torture. I suppose that's what you were talking about. However, last Tuesday, I asked Mr. O'Brian whether the Canadian Security Intelligence Service used information obtained by torture. He told me, and I quote: “Yes, we use information obtained under torture, but only if lives are at stake.”
Are you aware of, or do you agree with that? What do you think of it?