Of course not. You know the answer. You put the question in such a way that it is not a question, it's an argument.
We're here to try to attain that balance between the basic rights in a civilized country against the threat of terrorism. When I asked you to check on the real situations of the prisoners who should be kept better than the other prisoners, why you would ask us a question as if we are against.... You know very well that we think there should be measures. We think there should be measures on those measures. That's one of the things I was going to suggest, and I will do so in the second round.
Thank you, Mr. Chair, for allowing me to answer