Thank you very much, Madam Chair. It's nice to see you in the chair.
Thank you very much for your appearance today and for your service to Canada over the course of your careers.
Mr. Livermore, I'm going to start with you because you spent several opportunities in your presentation here today on the concept of second nationality, dual nationality. There are a million Canadian citizens who have dual nationality, and I notice that it causes particularly acute consular challenges in some cases.
In the case of Mohamed Fahmy, he appeared himself as an example of a journalist who is a dual citizen. What is the best route in those cases, and does renunciation or elimination of the second nationality, if possible, allow for speedier consular support?