In Manitoba the refugee or any immigration detainee is put in the general population, because there isn't a specific.... In smaller centres, that's the rule.
In terms of constitutionality, well, I haven't really talked about that, but I am a lawyer. In fact I was a judge in a moot court debate this year—it was held across Canada, but I did it just in Manitoba—where the issue was the constitutionality of this legislation. My colleagues on the panel were lawyers and judges who weren't involved in immigration, and they were astounded that this was actually happening. They were convinced that this was unconstitutional.
I mean, I'd be surprised if this legislation survived. But that's not my only concern, obviously.