Mr. Minister, I'm noticing from your speech that a number of initiatives have gone forward, like the international student off-campus work permits, the foreign adoptions bill, and recognizing foreign credentials. It's taken years for the Citizenship Act to be amended, because it's so comprehensive and so many complex issues are involved. It almost seems as if you can't get anywhere in terms of actually accomplishing necessary amendments to make the system better. But remarkably, it appears you can take bite-size pieces and chip away at making the act more progressive and something that can work, particularly if you can have a consensus on a particular issue from all parties.
Is that an approach that you're favourably disposed to?