Thank you, Madam Chair.
I was talking about bringing spouses together. It's a recent policy announcement by Minister Fraser—last week—that anyone whose application is in the queue will be able to apply for a temporary resident visa, and they will be issued a TRV.
I'm sure the parliamentary secretary to the minister who's sitting with us today will witness that I had a good discussion with the minister yesterday about this, and now these spouses will be able to come together in no time. I haven't seen certain policies under the previous government.
More importantly, Madam Chair, I was talking to my dear friend, Mr. Ali. He was very excited to attend many of these citizenship ceremonies last week when he was in his riding. I'm sure there are many other members who were attending those ceremonies.
Most important is the question raised by Madam Kayabaga: What does this have to do with lost citizenship? That is my question as well.
If Conservatives want to take longer, I think they can probably borrow from my dear friend, Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe. He had a novel there he didn't finish previously. They can borrow that novel and carry on. I would suggest that—