Chair, I want to thank Mr. Calandra for going over the minutes of the committee and, certainly, for trying to go through all of that; but unfortunately, he wasn't here and didn't see the passion of the people we heard from. Certainly it's been a year since this bill passed this committee. It was in the House. The department has done some work on it. Some people have already received their citizenship.
What I'm specifically asking for is to get an overview of the work that has been done in the last year, with departmental officials coming in to tell us their success stories and certainly to hear from some of the stakeholders. I don't see this as a problem, unless the department and the members of the government know something else that we don't know and they want to hide something. This is a clear case where we should be asking people to come in, be it for a day, a day and a half, or two days. We would invite two or three stakeholders to come in and we would invite government officials and get an update as to what's happening. This is not something that is extraordinary; I don't see the controversy in this. There was an agreement that we review it in a year's time. It's here.
So what is the problem with listening to a success story that the government should claim, and maybe step forward for, unless there's something hidden, unless the facts and the figures are not all there, and we're hiding something?
So you can go back to Hansard until the cows come home, but this is very simple. Let's get an overview of what has happened from the department, and let's hear from a couple of stakeholders; and if everybody's happy, we will move on and congratulate the government and pat them on the back for what they have done—unless you're hiding something and you don't want us to hear about it. The work you've done on subsection 5(2), and whatever else, certainly has nothing to do with getting an update on something that is crucial and affects the lives of thousands of people. If your government has done this and it has done it correctly, then fine, congratulations. Or are you hiding something? What is the difficulty here of getting the departmental officials to give us an overview of what has happened? Unfortunately, they couldn't do it today. And what is the difficulty with getting stakeholders to see how the department has worked with them? Is that a problem, or are you hiding something? If you are, I think we should put it on the table. If you are not, it's clear-cut: congratulations for doing it and for maybe being the first people to have done it. If you want to hear that, then support this. If you don't want to hear that and you're hiding something, don't support it.