Yes, well, that's a first step.
But as well, I would like there to be some instruction from this committee or from the Parliament that represents the Canadian people that conscientious objection to the Iraq War is a positive circumstance that suggests that the people who have done this would appropriately become residents of Canada, so that it's not taken against them.
Mr. Karygiannis asked this question before, and I think it's an important one. It used to be, until November 1969, that desertion was held against people who applied from inside Canada. That's what Mr. Trudeau did when he said Canada should be a refuge from militarism, and that element of the law was removed. So it should be removed and reversed when we're now talking about internal applications.