If I may, because my time is running low, I appreciate the answer but perhaps I didn't ask the question the right way. I'm wondering, just when it comes to Canadians, because that's the big issue, especially when you're talking about the example I used of consular services and so forth.... How we relate to foreign entities is important when it comes to intelligence sharing and so on, but when we look at the door that's been opened to the use of information obtained under torture, things like that, in terms of protecting Canadians' rights, is it something missing from the green paper that certainly should be more prominent?