No. As I indicated in my opening submission, I was not informed that the RCMP had provided inaccurate information to the U.S. I've outlined that fairly extensively, and I would advise the committe, if they can access any of those documents that I've outlined, to do so. I think you'll come to the same conclusion. In particular, especially when I was going to meet Attorney General Ashcroft, we were very disappointed, angered, and frustrated at the United States and how they had treated Mr. Arar. He should have been sent back to Canada.
Attorney General Ashcroft certainly never said to me, “But I've been informed that Canada has provided us with misinformation.” He never raised that with me. I know the man, and I know he certainly would have raised it with me if I'd have--