Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Dosanjh, for appearing before our committee.
There was a similar bill by the Honourable Mauril BĂ©langer, Bill C-443. The substantive difference between your bill and his bill seems to be that the same privileges of citizenship would be given to people employed by international organizations such as the United Nations.
We have many Canadians who in fact are working abroad and who are seconded to other organizations, whether it's the RCMP working in other countries.... In fact, we have people working at Interpol. Why would we exclude those individuals who are seconded to other countries, allies' organizations, or government departments and international organizations? Why would we not perhaps think of amending and allowing for those types of individuals to be included?