In terms of what they do when they return home, they will then be, I would gather, back in their country of origin. And would they be free, as you said, to continue to plan terrorist activities or do whatever? Well, we can't monitor, necessarily, what people are doing in other countries. You can to a degree. So I would think—this is speculation now—that a person like that who's been identified as inadmissible and then goes back to their country of origin would probably think they're under some kind of scrutiny, either by their home authorities or by other authorities, and that whole process would probably cause them to restrict their activities somewhat.
On November 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.