I'll just maybe continue on the universality issue before I turn to another matter. I know that Mr. Comartin has raised that particular issue as well.
What the bill does not do is suspend the old age security pension indefinitely. As a Canadian resident, the incarcerated person maintains the right to the pension, but this right is suspended for a specific period that ends when the person is released. So it's not saying that you're suspending the pension forever; it's only when there is a crime committed in accordance with the legislation.
I gather from at least two of you that you would agree that's a reasonable circumstance for a suspension. Correct?