Just in closing, we have one case—you might look it up, I'm not sure if you saw it—and it's the case of Mr. Joe Taylor, who is the son of a war bride. The real disquiet on that is when the Federal Court ordered the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to restore Mr. Taylor's citizenship because it violated section 15 of the charter—the equality section—and the legal section of the charter to have taken it away in first place, the response of the government was to get rid of the intervenor funding for these kinds of cases, and to let Mr. Taylor know that they were going to appeal his case all the way to the Supreme Court. And it is very difficult for someone to get the resources to fight for justice in front of the Supreme Court. I think you'll probably concur that justice should be not based on the size of your pocketbook, but the merit of your case.
On April 25th, 2007. See this statement in context.