Thank you.
My next question is for Ms. Middlemiss.
The Sergei Magnitsky Law and the Special Economic Measures Act have similar definitions of “foreign state”. The Sergei Magnitsky Law defines it as follows:
means a country other than Canada, and includes
(a) any of its political subdivisions;
(b) its government and any of its departments, or the government or any department of any of its political subdivisions;
(c) any of its agencies or any agency of any of its political subdivisions.
Does that need to be changed? Could merely being from another country, as currently defined, be grounds for inadmissibility?
If you don't have enough time to answer, I'd ask that you please submit your answer in writing to the committee.