Yes, unquestionably, that is an important recommendation made by Justice O'Connor. He recommends that the new RCMP body also have jurisdiction over the CBSA, which was involved in the Arar case. SIRC, the Security Intelligence Review Committee, would have jurisdiction not only over CSIS but also over Transport, CBSA, FINTRAC, and one other agency.
When a problem like Mr. Arar's occurs, Justice O'Connor foresees a complaint being filed with this new committee, and this committee would say, which body or bodies—because we have a number of Canadian entities involved in this—should review this situation? If you don't have review of some of these agencies involved in national security, then you're going to have an accountability gap. As lawyers say, you have to follow the trail, and the trail normally leads from agency to agency to agency.