I'm glad you asked this question, because I really wanted to answer it.
Actually, first of all, I'd like to tell you that my husband has been here for almost ten years, most of this time among people. He didn't show any threat or any danger to anyone. That's the first thing.
Secondly, there are other people who are being released under conditions in which that could happen. There are very strict conditions for Mr. Charkaoui and Mr. Harkat. It's going to be difficult for a family like mine or Mr. Jaballah's, because there are older children who need to live their lives, and they want to interact with their parents too. Those strict conditions are going to really affect the whole family, not only the detainees. They're really affecting us at the moment. They're really affecting us and affecting the children. Last time when we were here, my son had written a letter to the Prime Minister, and he said, “Mr. Prime Minister, you're not only jailing my dad, you're jailing our hearts with him”.