Just as a follow-up to that, Madam Minister, there is no question that there are various issues related to unique situations that have developed because of the anomalies of the act. One of those anomalies involves second-generation Canadians; in other words, Canadians born outside Canada to Canadians who were born outside Canada. It was the immigration committee that indicated there needed to be some substantial connection to the country at some point to recognize citizenship and to preserve it. But there are others who have a substantial connection, as you mentioned; those, particularly, living on the border.
Can they be assured that all of the old age security, the supplements, and health benefits will continue while you approach matters on an interim and a more permanent basis?