There is something that I am very curious about in this judicial process. I am talking about the information that will be presented to the judge so that he can decide whether a person should be taken into preventive custody. There will not be any charges laid. A charge being laid results in a trial, a conviction and, finally, imprisonment. We are talking about preventive detention.
Given the fact that CSIS uses information obtained through torture and that this kind of information is ineffective and dishonest—we saw this in the case of Omar Khadr who accused Maher Arar because he himself was tortured—how can we have trust in a system, Minister, that is based on torture and where information is elicited through torture in foreign countries? We now know that the information that came from the United States and from Guantanamo was extracted through torture, and let's not even talk about Iraq and the Abou Ghraib prison.