Right. As I mentioned, the law that applies is international humanitarian law, and the provisions found in there, such as providing access to the ICRC and such, are patterned after what the law says with respect to Geneva Convention Common Article 3 for detainees.
For instance, for treatment in accordance with the standards of Geneva Convention Common Article 3, it's the receiving state that is responsible for the treatment of the persons who are transferred to them, care for the sick and wounded, the right of the ICRC to visit, all of that. Of the additional provisions found in the 2007 arrangement, some of those are additional to what is required in law.