That's all your time, Mr. Watson. Thanks.
We're going to have a five-minute round, but before we do I had a couple of questions I wanted to ask. I wanted to follow up with Ms. Girard.
We heard testimony from a father. He and his wife had adopted a child internationally--I think he was from South Africa. Then very soon after they had a biological child, so he was able to really give us the comparison. He said, “I have two sons, and they are not equal. When they grow up one will be able to pass on his Canadian citizenship to his children; my other son will not be able to.”
To us in this committee who have heard that, there does appear to be a problem in terms of equality. When parents adopt a child, we would like to see them be able to experience equality.
I'm not sure if there's a solution to that, but maybe you can think about that, and at some point in this meeting you can let us know if you think there would be a solution to it that wouldn't have to involve changing our entire Immigration Act. That is something that is an issue for us.
Do you have anything in response, off the top of your head?