Through certain anomalies, yes. For example, anyone after February of 1977 who might have lost their citizenship through failure to retain it, through that provision, could have it restored.
I'd like to stress again that no one who is currently a Canadian citizen will lose it. So there would be a transition provision. For example, for those second generations born outside of Canada right now, they would not lose their citizenship.
Let's also recognize that we are making the process as simple as possible. We're trying to make it simple to understand and simple to implement. But we would still need proof that these individuals are eligible to be Canadian citizens. We're not going to accept them in just because they say “Hi, I'm Canadian”, or that sort of thing. We do need proof. We're duty-bound to insist that they provide that kind of proof. But our objective is to make this simple, transparent, consistent, and sustainable.