I know that many Canadians are keenly interested in what has gone on in the Arar affair. It's broken down into four areas: what went on before Mr. Arar arrived in New York, what occurred in New York, what happened when he was transferred to Syria, and what took place when he returned to Canada.
I have been regularly asking questions having to do with what the Americans knew. I know that other members of the committee are now on to that. Commissioner Zaccardelli was less than clear about what the Americans knew and what impact it had on sending Mr. Arar to Syria. Today we've gotten a bit more into it. Our former minister was a bit more definitive. He believed that there had been some investigation by the Americans. Now we're hearing that there was possibly more than that.
I'm going to focus on what information CSIS gave to the RCMP, which then gave information to the U.S. After that, we'll talk a bit about the return to Canada.
Was the phrase “group of Islamic extremist individuals suspected of being linked to the al-Qaeda terrorist movement” used in the CSIS information originally given to the RCMP? What was the basis for that conclusion? Did CSIS know that Arar was being included in that description?