Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Massé.
Before we go to Mr. Nuttall, I'm wondering if you can give Canadians out there who are viewing this or who may want to come back to this.... We've talked about members of Parliament getting the call from family members. I've received that call on Christmas Eve or during the Christmas holidays. If you have a difficult time responding within 24 hours, are you always being notified within 24 hours?
Typically what we will ask families of someone who has been incarcerated abroad.... They'll say, “Mr. Sorenson, we have no idea what to do. Your office is closed. I'm sorry we called you at home.” We will ask, then, if they have contacted consular services. Sometimes their expectation is that because he's been arrested and incarcerated, consular services are the first to be notified.
Maybe you could just give us a bit of the process there. What should someone do? Are you notified immediately? Do you have someone on call within 24 hours? You haven't seen him, but have you always been notified?