Well, this is an interesting question, Mr. Chairman, because if one reads the report, is aware of the report, one would see that Mr. Arar was a person of interest from the moment he came into this file. He maintains that designation in the investigation.
And again I go to Justice O'Connor. He was a person of interest before he was detained in New York. He continued to be a person of interest when he was in Syria. He continued to be a person of interest until Justice O'Connor issued his report that said he was not involved in any criminal activity or any terrorist activity.
Mr. Arar was always considered a person of interest, and Justice O'Connor states that. That's why he supports that the investigation by the RCMP was legitimate and we were entitled to pursue that investigation. He was always a person of interest, Mr. Ménard.