I'll try to make it simple, although it gets very complex and probably is outside the amount of time we have here. Basically anyone who is born in Canada is a Canadian citizen. That's the number one rule. There are cases, a few--we've identified about 450 so far--where there is some dispute as to whether an individual is a Canadian citizen, was a Canadian citizen, or is entitled to be one, for a wide variety of reasons.
We are reviewing each of those cases on an individual basis because each one is unique. While we review those, we have made the commitment that none of those individuals involved in those cases will lose their benefits, such as old age security. They will not be removed from the country, because we want to make sure that all of these determinations are made first, before anything else happens.
So while we are reviewing those cases, they will definitely retain their benefits.