I would like to make a comment.
I'm a new member of the committee and I feel that what we are currently experiencing is absolutely absurd. It is almost unspeakable. I am thinking of cases like Mr. Teichroeb's. I find it dreadful. I do not understand how the act prevails even if it is obsolete and completely archaic, nor that we enforce it blindly, without taking into account the human reality that is hidden behind all that.
I do not know how much this entire process has cost Mr. Teichroeb. He lost his job and his house. We should reimburse this man, and do something for all those who find themselves in the same situation. It is unbelievable to realize that the act is like the word of God and that we kneel down before it. I think that legislation is there to be at the service of humans, and not the other way around. That is the way things should work.
Since becoming a member of the committee, I have listened to the testimony and it shocks me to see that in Canada, laws are enforced so blindly. Not all people in your situation are being given their citizenship.
How much is this costing people and the government, in total? It seems to me that we could solve this problem so easily.