Hmm... North was the one wondering if there were any lead implications.
I was North and agree that leading spads seemed like a waste. The question was whether to lead through dummy's diamonds or into declarer's second suit. It's not obvious at all to me why a club lead would stick out more than a diamond lead given partner's vigorous doubling.
Funny that are opinions that ranging from I shouldn't have pulled 5
♥XX to I should have pulled to 6
♠. I personally felt that pulling WAS a break in trust. But I figured (a) partner could only overcall 2
♠ initially and (

I had some doubts that partner understood that my 4
♠ bid could be made on such a distributional hand. I was fully prepared to take full blame if 5
♥ didn't make. Of course I could have left 5
♥XX which is unbeatable and then just blame partner, but I thought I would help "warn off" partner from his actions since he was less experienced a player.
However, I think once I've gone to the point of pulling 5
♥, I absolutely cannot pull 6
♥.
1♥ - P - 2♦ - 2♠
3♣ - 4♠ - 5♥ - X
XX - 5♠ - X - P
6♥ - P - P - X
XX - All Pass