That's what the courts ruled. There was nothing about immigration in that court case, and there was nothing about immigration in the Benner v. Canada case. This is to restore citizenship. They declared the law unconstitutional, period, so how do you want to go forward? Do you want to make the Citizenship Act charter-compliant and have it conform with the Constitution of Canada or not?
This is about citizenship. I know, because I've been 47 years, as I said, trying to get my citizenship restored, and I've been on this path since I was about 10 years old, listening to Canadians over and over and over again—by the way, everybody's guilty here, all parties—saying I had to have a criminal background check and so forth to get into Canada, to get into my own country. It's an insult.
