I have a couple of questions. First of all, you made a statement that citizenship can be obtained by being born to a Canadian parent, and there is a small stream of individuals, who are commonly referred to as the lost Canadians, who have recently been concerned about the fact that they are not able to obtain their citizenship easily.
You're probably familiar with the legislation that has been passed. It was a Senate bill that passed on May 5, 2005, and became effective. I understand that category of lost Canadians—children born to Canadian parents—lost their citizenship when the parents took citizenship elsewhere, say the United States, or another country.
Is there a simple procedure in place such that a person can apply, even today as we speak, to gain their citizenship on a more or less automatic basis?