Thank you for that answer. It's sort of leading me to my next question, which goes very well with it.
In the House of Commons just recently, a bill passed to remove the first-generation limit on citizenship for folks born abroad. I have no doubt that this will pass in the Senate, as well, and likely be in effect for the next election. Right now, though, despite that, the bill does nothing to address the fact that the Canada Elections Act currently requires voters living abroad to vote in the last constituency that they lived in. However, when this bill comes into effect, you will have many generations of Canadians eligible to vote here who have never lived in the country.
I wonder, Dr. Garnett, if you have some recommendation as to how to address that. Where should the votes...? Obviously, we won't have foreign constituencies, like France, established for the next election, yet you'll have multiple generations of foreign Canadians—that's not the right term, but you know what I mean—who have never lived here, so they can't register in the last constituency they lived in. Where should those votes be tallied?
