Thank you very much.
I strongly support the motion. I'm afraid that if we wait for the process to go to a conclusion, we could have some fatalities on our hands. I think it's important that we be aware that these men are not there because they've been convicted of anything. They're there under a security certificate, which we'll be apologizing for at some point in time, as we get down 50 years into our history.
We seem to be really good at apologizing for things that happened in the past, instead of acting on some of the stuff that's happening right now. We know that this whole security certificate is before the Supreme Court and we're waiting for a ruling on it.
Prisons are places where you have high rates of suicide. In these cases, it could be much higher. If anything, we should have learned from similar situations, particularly in Ireland, that we really don't want people dying in our prisons. We certainly have a very questionable reason for holding them.
I think this makes eminent sense. I'm looking for input from Mr. Karygiannis to see what his amendment is, but I certainly am very much in support of this motion. I don't think the status quo is good enough, and not letting them have access to something that all the other prisoners who have been convicted have access to just doesn't make any kind of sense to me.