That's a good question, because we're seeing what we are right now only because of needs for passports. We're seeing lots of people for the first time applying for their certificates of citizenship. I've tried to get a ballpark idea in terms of bounding the problem. When we hear people saying there aren't very many, that there are only a few dozen, and then someone else says there are millions, I think it's useful to get some better measure than that. Whether or not the number is as high as the numbers I'm giving, I've been fairly clear in saying that there are certainly people who would not have citizenship problems if they actually applied. In fairness, there are probably some people who will never apply. They're not in a status in which they need to be concerned about it. I think an application that was advertised and on which people knew what they'd have to do would be the kind of thing we could get a closer number on.
On March 26th, 2007. See this statement in context.