First of all, it's my assumption and it was always my assumption that the United States must have had some information of its own. Now, I could be wrong in that assumption. I don't know. Of course none of us know, because part of the problem was that the U.S. decided not to cooperate with Mr. Justice O'Connor's inquiry. So it was my assumption that you would not take a Canadian citizen, albeit a dual citizen, and send them to a third country unless you had some persuasive reasons for so doing. I assumed that the United States would have its own independent evidence as to why they would do that, but I could have been wrong in that assumption.
On November 28th, 2006. See this statement in context.