That is the challenge here. I think that 20 hours is too restrictive. There should be a degree of procedural fairness. If, for example, units provided six hours outside the cell, there would be no need for the same degree of procedural fairness, but acceptable procedural fairness should still be maintained.
The 1997 report produced by the task force on administrative segregation of which I was a member said that it was either administrative segregation or open population, but between the two, there were all sorts of things and no procedural fairness.
We are a bit disappointed in that respect because it must absolutely be ensured that, the more restrictive the environment, the greater the procedural fairness. It should also be ensured that the CSC would be compelled to do whatever is needed to improve detention conditions, so that people could function in a less restrictive environment.