I am not familiar myself with particular cases, but I think what we're trying to say is that in trying to safeguard, obviously, the necessary national security and what not, one has to be careful that this does not become such a preoccupation that you put aside any concerns for human rights. There has to be, really, some kind of balance between those two values.
I think that is basically what we're trying to insist on, that this idea of detention not become generalized. There may be instances when it is needed, but it should not become a generalized procedure or approach.