Well, yes, in particular, but anybody, really, who believes they're a citizen.
I also have a question, though, in the immediate term. I'll ask this to several of you. I think in the short term we need to let more Canadians know that there is a potential issue here and create an environment where people are comfortable to come forward and say, “I think I may be in this situation. Can we open a file and resolve this one way or the other?” One of the things the minister said in committee last week was to give an assurance that people in that situation would not have benefits denied or withheld during that period.
I'd like to ask two or three of you—Mr. Janzen, Mr. Chapman, others—from a process point of view whether you think that is a good idea, that the government should proactively have some sort of communication strategy to encourage people to come forward, so that they can be dealt with at this time.
Mr. Janzen.