The detainees are detained because they are supposedly awaiting removal and because of their security certificates. They're not being detained for rehabilitation purposes, so our goal is not to rehabilitate them. But at the same time, we recognize that there are some benefits to providing access to certain programs. For example, they get a daily newspaper, and we do allow them to have self-study. There is no formal provision made for education or work, and of course we'd have to consult with our CIC colleagues to see if work or student permits would be required in those cases. There is no problem with self-study.
The facility is also unique in the sense that we're not talking about hundreds of people, which would make it easier to do programs or provide work opportunities. So it's a challenge.