The current legislation sets out a safeguard in terms of the international adoption process, which involves verifying that the family in Canada is able to care for the child and ensuring that the process respects all laws in the home country, as well as international adoption standards.
So all of that is reflected in the current procedures on adoption, either directly, through the citizenship system or through the permanent resident process.
Upon closer examination of the text of the bill, we discovered that the bill had a loophole, which, in our opinion, could be interpreted to mean that international adoption standards were not respected. That is more of a technical issue, but that is what we found.