I would add that part of this is a question of written formal notice to the minister. I can assure the committee that in many, many situations in the absence of a formal notification, oral information is provided to the minister. From a documentary point of view, it is clearly a better state of affairs to have that documented. That's important and we will be doing that, but again the audit team was able only to deal with documentary proof for an assurance audit.
We have regular briefings with the minister's staff in order to review consular cases. Any situations of alleged mistreatment or torture would be high on that list and the minister would be informed. But the fact that it is oral is not adequate, and that will be documented.