One of the things I wanted to touch on with Barbara is that she said her pension is not necessarily protected, that there are questions on your pension.
It's very simple. When you go through the citizenship ceremonies that very few Canadians have ever done, rule number 5 is that Canadians not tolerate injustices. This is an injustice. And we go back to Martin Luther King, who said two things: a right delayed is a right denied; then he said that at times you do things not because of politics or because of money, you do them because they're right.
You said a two-pronged approach, yes, it has to be done that way. Why? Because if we go back and debate a new citizenship act forever, it's going to—We have to correct this now.
I applaud the minister for doing her best now. At least it's a start; it's better than ignoring the problem. But we have to get a legislative solution here and we have to do a new citizenship act and everybody will agree to that.