As I said in my opening remarks, I don't think there's a question as to whether or not there are some people who should have their citizenship restored to them. I don't know if anybody is actually debating that or suggesting that there's some reason to not do that. My concern is that, again, citizenship should count for more in general. The higher priority of the government and of the Canadian public should be to restore confidence in a citizenship policy and an immigration policy that are very often seen together, rather than to do sort of minor tinkering here and there.
Also, if Bill C-3 is gotten wrong and is open to abuse and this is seen in public, it will only add to the problem.