Mr. Wilson, in 1960, with the Canadian Bill of Rights, there were only two ways to lose your citizenship under due process: one, you had to have a hearing; and two, you had to be able, or voluntarily give it up. Under the Citizenship Act I was disabled, so I wasn't able to even have a hearing, and I never got a hearing.
What we're doing here is we're not even following the law as written. Yes, it's proper to have due process, but then you have to follow the law to make sure it's done.
In the Taylor case, Judge Martineau ruled that the Government of Canada is not only in violation of the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights but is in violation of due process right now.