Just as Mr. Justice O'Connor determined, I think there was no deliberate intent here to deceive. There was no complicity on the part of Canadian officials in Mr. Arar's deportation to Syria. Mr. Justice O'Connor is very clear about that. I think mistakes were made, as I said in my opening statement.
There were normal processes that anyone, including any minister and any Canadian, would have the right to expect the RCMP to follow. There is a serious question that I think Mr. Justice O'Connor addresses as really the heart of the matter in some respects. The processes were in place. He finds that conclusion. Why weren't they followed? He offers us some of his views on why they were not followed.