There were serious questions about the leaks. In fact, that's why investigations were begun. I believe PCO began one, the RCMP began one, and CSIS began one into the leaks. In fact, as I say, that was a concern of mine, where these leaks were coming from, because in fact these leaks could be very damaging to Mr. Arar and they could be very damaging to the credibility of our law enforcement and intelligence agencies. That's why those investigations were begun.
At the end of the day, though, I think by the time Mr. Martin became Prime Minister and I became Minister of Public Safety, we had determined that there was sufficient murkiness in terms of the stuff that was in the papers, the fact that people couldn't find out where the leaks were—