I think every one of you got a packet with the Trinidadian solution. This could be amended to be a little bit better with the Australia solution. It's one paragraph, and you can read it to yourself. Basically, it just says that a person who has lost their citizenship due to the old provisions is deemed to have never lost it. That includes everybody. It fixes it.
Other countries have exercised this as a human right; I can't imagine that Canada can't at least hold its own in human rights with other countries. We should lead by example here. I think that's pretty much it. It's very simple.
The bureaucrats aren't all bad people; a lot of them are very wonderful. They're simply following the job and the orders that you people have given them. Everybody's between a rock and a hard place here.