I'm afraid you've lost me there.
What do we actually know for sure about Dr Totman in relation to his holiday in Luz.- he was accompanied by his wife and children
- a leisure activity was playing tennis
- he dined in the tapas restaurant on at least one occasion
- he was resident in apartment block 4
- on May 3rd 2007 he carried his two year old daughter home from the night creche
- presumably wrapped in a blanket because one was included in the photo with the clothing his daughter wore that night
- if he was the man witnessed by Jane Tanner ... he was walking in away from his residence, not toward it
- he gave this information to the police while still on holiday
Have I missed anything?
As far as I know ... these are the facts ... anything else is speculation.
I think we need to clarify this before I start wiping posts.

Dr Totman claimed to have spoken to police about his movements around blocks 4 and 5 on the night that Madeleine disappeared. What we don't know is what information he imparted, to which police specifically or when exactly. We don't know if the police to whom he spoke felt it relevant to pass it on, certainly there is no evidence that the good doctor was asked to make a statement.
We can only deduce from the above that Dr Totman failed to impart the significance of his information given the claim made by Jane Tanner. If that was the case, the conversation was in all likelihood lost in the deluge of other information which accompanies a missing child case. The only people to whom important information should be passed to about a potential crime in Portugal are the PJ detectives, telling a police guard on the ground is of little use.
To conclude, Dr Totman states that he spoke to the police but that nobody ever got back to him. Given the very wide exposure of this case in the UK and the many theories which have emerged about Tannerman, wouldn't one have thought that the gentleman would have picked up the phone and spoken to someone at OG with the revelation that it was probably him?