Over and above areas designated as SIU, as I mentioned in my remarks, in any situation in which a person is held in extreme isolation—whether it's maximum security, medical observation, a disability, or whatever the reason is—that isolation is causing the harms to human beings that led two judges in this country to say that this regime cannot stand because it is unconstitutional and it violates fundamental rights.
Therefore, not only should we be concerned about designating areas as SIUs; we should also be concerned about the conditions in which people are kept. That's why any new legislation needs to define that being held in situations of isolation is the issue, and that's where the protections have to be placed.