Let us set aside these 71 cases and move on to the issue of second-generation citizens.
Our witness who gave testimony over the telephone talked about people's connection to the country. Naturally, this question is of the utmost importance when we are discussing citizenship. In your opinion, if we do not draw the line at the level of second-generation citizens, where do we draw it? What would you suggest to the committee?
I am sure you would not say that Canadian citizenship should be passed down from one century to the next to people who do not even live in Canada anymore. We are going to have to draw the line somewhere.