If you're asking particularly about the Arar inquiry, I think it obviously is one of the continuing very worrying pieces in the aftermath of Justice O'Connor's report that we heard from Commissioner Zaccardelli himself that it's not his plan or intention to discipline, let alone consider the possibility of criminal charges against the people responsible for that wrongdoing, if appropriate.
That's obviously not the kind of response needed to a serious human rights travesty like what happened in Maher Arar's case. Things don't get better unless there's justice, accountability, and consequences. I think the pressure needs to continue to ensure that the government is going to make sure that proper investigations are conducted into what happened in that case, and that if policies were transgressed there will be appropriate discipline, and if laws were breached there will be a criminal consequence.