I respectfully have to correct the honourable member, Mr. Chairman, in that we don't know where the leaks have come from. Justice O'Connor himself says we don't know where the leaks have come from.
As I've repeated several times, when we became aware of the leaks, we recognized the damage it was doing to Mr. Arar. We undertook at the highest level to put together a team and we had an investigation undertaken. We executed a number of search warrants relative to that. Some of the results or the seizures of that search warrant have been in court, subject to challenges by the media. We respect that. It is an active investigation.
I am very concerned, because, as I said, leaks of this manner go right to the heart of what this democracy is all about. There is nothing I take more seriously than trying to get to the bottom of this matter, but as has been said here, these are some of the most difficult and complex types of investigations to undertake and to succeed at.