I agree with that; don't bother. I agree with that characterization, but he's still critical. He understands the constraints you're operating under, so let me go to that point. At that period of time, if we accept your evidence today, you were still operating as the minister under the impression that Mr. Arar--again, I'm referring to the quote that you gave from the report on page 29--was still labelled in the minds of the RCMP as an Islamic extremist. You have never been told, up to the time of that letter, that this assessment by the RCMP had changed. Is that correct?
In the minds of the RCMP, at the time of that letter it was your belief--not necessarily theirs, because I think we know now that it was not their belief at the time, but they didn't tell you that--that Mr. Arar was an Islamic fundamentalist, or extremist, using their terminology.