There is another one in Mr. Justice O'Connor's report where he goes through all seven of our recommendations on our Arar study. One said that “CSIS examined its agreements and policies with the RCMP to determine whether they provide the necessary protection against third-party disclosure”. That's precisely from that issue you raised.
“CSIS amended its operational policy in relation to foreign travel proposals including consideration of human rights concerns”, which is in response to Mr. Cotler's question. As I said earlier, “CSIS amended its operational policy to require consideration of human rights issues when seeking to use information for targeting approval”.
These are all matters. Here's another one, number 5, that SLOs “maintain written records when requests for information are transmitted to foreign intelligence agencies”, and that formal letters be “sent to confirm verbal requests”.
This was in that period of time referred to by Mr. Holland as the time gap, with respect to CSIS trying to get information from the CIA on the detention of Mr. Arar.