I buy the argument that you're doing it within the framework of the current legislative framework. I don't argue that point. But because it has no public scrutiny, therefore the regulations get drafted outside of the purview of the public. Presumably the power that, in effect, this section gives you is the power to get somebody out of detention. I don't want to beat this to death, but it just strikes me as....
On February 27th, 2013. See this statement in context.