I'd certainly like to help those people if I possibly could. I think we've demonstrated that goodwill in all of the other cases in the priority that we put on helping them. We really have put a lot of effort into this, and we're trying to prevent these cases going forward. That's why we're bringing forward the legislation.
January 1, 1947, is the date when actually Canadian citizenship came into existence. Now, the issue with the Taylor case is that this case is being appealed for legal reasons. We believe there were errors in law there, and the court itself has said that anyone who would get a negative decision because of the existing rules had to have those decisions stayed. So we can say yes but we can't say no, and in fairness, we have to stay them all until such time as the Taylor case has been decided. Anything else would be contrary to the order of the court and it could also be potentially viewed as contempt of that court order.