I asked the question because I didn't have any information indicating that he had, and as far as I know, no apologies were made. If we want to achieve what we're trying to do here, a formal apology needs to be made publicly. I think it would go over very well.
Situations like that may be why members, especially in the Bloc Québécois, don't see how a special rapporteur is supposed to be impartial when we don't feel our concerns are understood.
What do you think?