Okay.
The last thing I want to say is that as far as the Minister of Veterans Affairs.... And so many other ministers were dragged into this over the course of those years, because everywhere the war brides met, or interceded with any government department, the ministers would get involved. In that regard, the Minister of Veterans Affairs, in 1946, specifically stated in a document that war brides are Canadian citizens, and he got agreement with that from the trade and commerce minister and the Minister of Immigration.
In that regard, Eswyn Lyster, who is a war bride--I'll make this very quick--wrote to Her Majesty the Queen in October and asked Her Majesty to intercede on behalf of war brides, who she felt were being treated so shabbily by the Canadian government. Her Majesty has asked the Governor General of Canada to deal with it, and the Governor General has asked the Minister of Veterans Affairs to deal with it.
Now it's in the Minister of Veterans Affairs' lap about what people thought in 1946. What was the Canadian government saying? They were saying Canadian war brides are Canadians. To say anything else is a bunch of malarkey.