Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Saul, for coming here. It's a very interesting conversation we're having here today. It's regrettable that we don't have enough time to carry on this conversation.
I got most of what I was interested in hearing from you regarding the lost Canadians file, but I have a question that I'd like to pose to you and hopefully hear your thoughts. I agree with you; I don't think we've had an extensive discussion on the meaning of citizenship responsibilities and obligations. And while I understand that there is some reluctance because of the fear of the unknown that might come out of the discussion, I am actually confident in the system and the institutions and the way we could carry on that debate, and I think we should have it.
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on this topic of debate or noise that's being made these days on reasonable accommodation. Can you share with us what your thoughts are on this concept? What do you take out of what you are hearing recently?