I thank the committee for giving me the opportunity to make a brief statement.
Certainly with respect to the report itself, we did not request to make a dissenting report, even though we did have some reservations in some areas. I highlighted some of them, which were with respect to the recommendation that made citizenship retroactive without regard to the January 1, 1947, date, which is inconsistent with the recent Federal Court of Appeal Taylor decision, as well as a recommendation that certificates issued in error should only be able to be recalled within a set period of time, as it relates to a program integrity measure.
That said, there's no doubt that the government, if it wants to have an official position, can do that in its response, and it can take such a position on those issues as they want to, but it's a type of recommendation that we would, of course, like them to consider very seriously, as it comes from the committee after hearing a lot of evidence. Resolving matters from a date in 1947 forward certainly would be a laudable goal, but there was some feeling that we should go beyond that to resolve all the issues we could.
So it's with that statement that we decided not to do a dissenting report, but rather have the report go forward unanimously.
Thank you.