Mr. Mollard, you may not remember, and it may not have been you, but the B.C. Civil Liberties Association were on a panel a couple of Parliaments ago. I appreciated your candour then--I think it was you, but perhaps it was one of your colleagues--when I asked a question based on a dossier of an alleged assassin. I'll say “alleged”, but I think actually he's admitted that he was an Iranian assassin. I asked your colleague, if it wasn't you, whether, after going through that dossier, you'd like that person living next door to you, and I guess it was your colleague who said no, he wouldn't. I said, “Then your problem is...?”, and he said it was the process.
What we have here is a revamped process with a special advocate, but you're saying that in your judgment this process is still flawed. Is that right?