dhiab with his family. it's either by bringing his family over from that refugee camp in turkey to uruguay in a sustainable fashion, where they can live with him in uruguay and make a life for themselves there, or the other solution would be for him to go to turkey and join his family there. it is -- it's compounding the injury that these men have suffered to keep them apart from their families after everything that they've been through. and again, this doesn't just hold for mr. dhiab. he is being vocal, vocal and brave, in expressing his protest in that way. but i can tell you that my client, mr. faraj, who does not want to be in the media limelight, feels the same way. and the other prisoners that he's still in touch with in uruguay, former guantanamo prisoners, they feel the same way as well. and it's really -- it shouldn't be shocking to anyone that these men, after all of these years, wish to see their families. guantanamo is not a prison where families can visit. it's not like a facility here in the u