It worries me, because we hear constantly that people get wrong information from the people who are interpreting or administering the law. I want to make sure we don't add to that circumstance by the fix we're trying to arrange. Given the number of different people and different circumstances that we've heard about, I'm beginning to wonder. If we try to address each of those situations with a particular revision of the current law, we may end up with something even more complex than what we started with. Shouldn't we be trying to find the absolutely simplest solution to doing what we intend to do?
I look forward to discussing that further, because I think it is very important.
Ms. Forrest, you didn't get to the end of your story. I'm not clear about your Canadian citizenship status. You said you had the passport in 2005, and that is the part of the story we missed when you got cut off.
Could you tell us where that's at now and what your exact status is with regard to your Canadian citizenship?