There is a specific set of bars that can apply if you can show that people are being discriminated against for those reasons. The bars apply if you can show someone is being prosecuted for that particular reason or that they may face some form of prejudice after they are extradited. They give pretty good protection. You just have to be able to prove a causal link. You have to be able to show that it's one of the reasons they are being prosecuted, not the only reason. You have to be able to show that it's one of the reasons they may suffer prejudice after their return. That prejudice can take a number of different forms.
For example, you might be able to show that they would face harsher treatment in custody or that they would be at greater risk of [Technical difficulty—Editor] violence. There are all sorts of ways in which you can seek to show that they may face discriminatory treatment because of one of these characteristics.