I was looking in the wrong spot. Thank you.
However, I will say that we considered it in relation to the definition of “resident”, which is the ordinary meaning of the word “resident”: someone living in the country. There is no question of clarification; we all know what a resident means. And to now impose a specialized definition of “resident,” one that is different from the ordinary definition of “resident”, in my view changes the whole tenor of our discussions throughout the rest of the bill.
I can't put it any more strongly than that.