I would respond to that question by looking at countries that are of similar nature to Canada in that we're immigrant-based, such as the United States, Australia, New Zealand. These three countries, as I stated in my opening comments, have introduced provisions to their laws. Their provisions are residency-based so that individuals who have remained in that country for a significant period of time satisfy the government that they have developed significant ties to that country. In the U.S. it's five years after the age of 14, in Australia it's two years.
I'm not specifying a certain number of years that one needs, but this is one that needs to have further study. It needs to be perhaps looked at for that.