All prisoners in Canada, including those you are talking about, have all powers and all the rights of ordinary prisoners who are detained in our institutions. We are complying fully with Canada's legislation in terms of their rights. There are also organizations such as the Red Cross that can make inspections of the inmates' living conditions. They are living in vary humane conditions and that can be verified. We allow visits by families and lawyers.
The previous government was of the view that it was not right to detain these persons together with prisoners who have committed crimes in Canada. This is one of the reasons why we have a new institution for them. It is quite clean and I can assure you that the conditions of custody are quite humane.