—so that any unfair treatment he may have received was at least in the past. You wanted to get to the bottom of the incident and took steps to do just that.
Prior to assuming this portfolio, you were in Cabinet. I believe Mr. Arar's case had already made the headlines well before Mr. Martin's new government took office. During this period, while in Cabinet, was it your impression that Mr. Arar was connected in some way to a terrorist organization, or were you convinced that the treatment he received was completely unjustified?