Certainly not, because we're looking at individuals. We're not looking at groups, we're not looking at families; we're looking at individuals and actions they have decided to take. It's their behaviour that leads us to this conclusion. Now, if a family member is stopped, the family might say they're not going forward and so on, but no, it's the individual who has made certain decisions of their own. Unfortunately, we would have to make some decisions of our own.
On June 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.