Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thank you, Commissioner, for appearing before us today.
Commissioner, certainly I appreciate the apology deeply, as I'm sure the Arar family does; this has been said.
The concern that I have up front, Commissioner, is that we are now nine days past the date that Justice O'Connor's report was issued. We have waited over that period of time--the Arar family has waited, the Canadian public has waited--for a response, yet none has been forthcoming until this point in time, and I think it's prudent to point out that in fact your presence here today is as a result of the committee's request for you to appear.
A statement was not offered by you without your having been requested to have one, which is a concern to me. That leads me to a couple of yes or no questions that I hope we can get through rather quickly to find out why that happened, and then there are some questions to follow that.
First, were you at any time, directly or indirectly, told, or did you receive any political direction from the government, not to publicly discuss the findings of the Justice O'Connor report over the last nine days?