I think it's quite clear from Mr. Justice O'Connor's report that incorrect information was provided by the RCMP to authorities in the United States. I did not know that at the time, and I would have had no reason to ask. I would have expected that the RCMP and any government agency would follow their normal protocols and normal methods of procedure. Only when I read Mr. Justice O'Connor's report did it become apparent to me that in fact the normal procedures around the exchange of information and the imposition of caveats had not been followed.
So I would have had no reason to ask that at the time. The rules are there. The guidelines are there. One presumes—