I think I was probably aware of the activities. Keep in mind, I was Minister of Health, but I think that at cabinet, at various points, if my memory serves me correctly, Mr. Graham would provide a general review of a host of issues, and it was quite clear we were very concerned about his deportation. In fact, as I mentioned in my opening comments, Mr. Graham was so concerned that the U.S. would deport a Canadian citizen to a third country that he immediately set about working with Colin Powell to reach an agreement by which we would hope that wouldn't happen again.
So, yes, if you're asking was I generally aware before I became Minister of Public Safety that there was an attempt to reassure or to make sure the Syrians understood that we wanted Mr. Arar returned, yes, and I think that was generally discussed.