—and you can't eat it because you can't get into it, it can generate a complaint, just like it can generate a complaint if you're sitting on the top bunk of a cell designed for one, and your head is mere inches away from a light bulb that you can't control, and can't turn on and off. You may complain in the middle of a July afternoon that your light bulb's too hot. So taking these things out of context is very misleading.
We receive those complaints. We review them in context and we make a decision about how we proceed. A correctional manager or warden could do the same thing.
If I were a warden dealing with a multiple frivolous complainant, I think I would ensure there was a mediation process and an active inmate committee. I would refer to that process and I would allow that process to do what it's supposed to do, which is to, frankly, bleed off many of those complaints and take them out of the formal system.