Absolutely I will, Mr. Opitz.
Before I even tabled this bill, I had a survey done in my riding of Calgary Northeast. We got from 87% of the respondents positive support. Once again, 50% of my constituents are new immigrants, and 87% of my constituents supported it.
After that, the National Post reported an NRG poll. It was a coast to coast to coast poll that showed that eight out of ten Canadians supported the idea of a renunciation of citizenship for those who attack our men and women of the armed forces.
After that, the Calgary Herald's editorial board ran an online survey. After the survey they endorsed my bill, along with other organizations, as I said: Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Canada, the Somali Canadian Education and Rural Development Organization, Immigrants for Canada, Muslim Canadian Congress, and B’nai Brith.
As I said, I have spoken to a lot of people, not only in Calgary Northeast but I would say wherever I get a chance, whether it is in an airport or at any other event. To date, I would say I have found very few people who have any criticism about this bill.