Mr. Doyle, I'll speak after these two, but I do want to make a comment. I feel kind of like the movie Erin Brockovich. I've been all over the world and have looked at the eyes of the victims of this law.
I mentioned the last time I was here about being an airline pilot. The only thing I can think of is if I had a fire on my airplane, kind of like Swissair did, going into Halifax, this is not a time to take years to discuss a solution. We know we have a problem; we need to come up with the solution right now.
Unfortunately, Mr. Teichroeb's situation is not that unfamiliar. I've been going at this for over 30 years.
I would now like to turn to people who have defended this country, their families, my father--but not like Gail sitting next to me. I want you to hear her story and how much her family has done to defend the rights of Canadians today. It's time for this committee and Parliament to now defend her rights of Canadian citizenship.
Gail.