North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said in a debate with his opponent in the gubernatorial race, Attorney General Roy Cooper, on Tuesday night that Caitlyn Jenner should use men’s facilities if she visits a government owned building in North Carolina.

“Perhaps the most famous transgender person in the world is Caitlyn Jenner. What bathroom can she legally use in Charlotte?” moderator Chuck Todd asked.

“In the private sector in North Carolina, she can go wherever the private sector wants her to, because we don’t want to be in the private business of the private sector,” McCrory said. “If she’s going to a shower facility at UNC Chapel Hill after running around the track, she’s gonna use the men’s shower.”

According to HB2, the anti-LGBTQ bill that he signed, private businesses are allowed to set their own policies regarding the issue, so they would be able to deny Jenner and other transgender individuals the right to use the bathroom matching their gender identity.

Further, it requires trans people to use the bathrooms matching the gender on their birth certificates in government owned buildings. Jenner has changed hers, meaning sending her to the men’s bathroom would actually be in violation of HB2.

Cooper answered the question as well, saying, “This is the problem, Chuck. We shouldn’t be getting involved in these issues.”

He added that state government should have faith in local government, pointing out that there are “cities all over this country that have these types of ordinances.”

The Human Rights Campaign and Equality North Carolina released a joint statement after the McCrory, Cooper debate. They, along with Lambda Legal, the American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of North Carolina, are suing Gov. McCrory over HB2.

“Tonight, we unfortunately heard more of the same from Governor McCrory: broken promises, sorry excuses and the same old hate-filled policies,” said Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin. “As Governor, Pat McCrory signed HB2 into law which has hurt North Carolinians and the economy. For voters the choice couldn’t be clearer. As Governor, Roy Cooper will stand up for fairness, equality and promote policies that bring jobs to North Carolina.”

Watch Gov. McCrory makes the statement about Jenner below.

Watch the full debate below.