It was before CSIS.
Of course, I was four years as Solicitor General, and I saw mistakes then by the security service, mislabelling mistakes and so on. I could tell a lot of stories to the committee of personal instances when we ran into problems of mislabelling and so on. We tried to correct them, but that was a different period of time. We did take steps to try to do things.
It was only later, after my period as Solicitor General, that the RCMP got involved with the barn-burning and the theft of documents from the APLQ. Then there was the inquiry in the eighties by Judge McDonald from Alberta. He recommended that the RCMP stick to criminal law enforcement and get out of security, and that the new agency be set up. That was done by Mr. Mulroney's government in 1984.