I'll begin with the conditions of detention. When the centre was created, one of the first things we looked at was emergency response; for example, transportation, evacuation, what to do in the case of fire, what to do in the case of an emergency situation. Once those emergency response and contingency plans were done, we looked at other things—for example, visits. The detainees are allowed to have 3.5 hours of visits any day except for a statutory holiday. Usually they have to apply ahead of time, for security reasons. They're allowed fresh air for four hours and 45 minutes per day. They have access to a gym.
The facility is self-contained, so the entrance is separate from the adjacent Millhaven Institution. As a result, because they're together—they are not in segregation or protective custody—they can mingle with each other, they can talk with each other. There is a common area. They can eat together.