I would just add that the problems continue today and that we're seeing problems emerging around Mr. Abdul Razzak's case. I don't think it's a question of which government has done the good things or the bad things, because the previous government called a full public inquiry into Mr. Arar's case and your government called an inquiry, which wasn't so public, into the other cases. Your government issued the very important apology to Mr. Arar.
It's not a question of which party and which government has done what. I think what has to happen now is that whatever government is in place, that government must have the courage to do what has been called for here, what has been called for in two judicial inquiries and, as Mr. Neve has pointed out, by the United Nations and in the International Commission of Jurists' report. This is something that's essential and has to be implemented no matter who's in power at the time.