Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to pick up on it there, Mr. Dosanjh. You were talking about citizenship and citizenship rights as some of the foundational principles on how we define ourselves.
There is something about the way this particular private member's bill is written; although there seems to be consensus, there's a little unease about the restrictive sense that it will provide those sorts of citizenship rights only to a certain class of people: government employees. Are you aware of any other case in Canadian law where there would be special citizenship rights or privileges based on employment?