Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much, everybody, for being here this morning, and to your families who are in the audience today.
I always do this at the beginning, just to put some context around the questions I ask.
The NDP, as you may know, is not supporting this piece of legislation because we think there are certain violations of democracy that are inherent in Bill C-3. And even with special advocates and all the things that people have talked about, I don't think it in any way does away with what those basic foundation pieces of democracy are.
I would like to ask just a couple of questions, though, if I might.
I'd like to know this, either from Mr. Harkat or Mr. Charkaoui. When you've travelled in other countries, and you obviously have, have you in any way run into a set of circumstances, probably not the same as this but similar to this, in which people accused you of nefarious activities because you were travelling or accused you because you'd been previously in a certain country, and your passport said that?