I would have thought, had one known there was erroneous information communicated that might have in some way influenced either the United States or Syria, in terms of continuing to hold him, that it should have been made clear to the Syrians that erroneous information had originally been provided to the United States.
Now, you and I both know that whether or not the Syrians would have acted upon that fact is a different question. But clearly, had we known there was erroneous information, then it is something, I would obviously think, you would put into play with the Syrians and say, look, we hope you understand that Mr. Arar has been misdescribed in original information provided to the United States. That, one presumes, would have helped buttress the request being made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and ultimately the Prime Minister that Mr. Arar be returned home.