Mr. Speaker, I want to know whether the directive that allows the use of information obtained through torture will remain in place.
Meanwhile, today we learned that the government is negotiating an extradition treaty with China. The justice department has always been against such an agreement because Chinese courts do not use the same standards as Canadian courts, torture and physical abuse remain prevalent, and the death penalty is still widely used, including against political dissidents.
Is this what the Prime Minister calls standing up for human rights?