Thank you.
Thank you, Minister, for being here.
It occurs to me, given your Jesuit training, whether you were trained at a Jesuit school or as a lawyer, you are always looking at balancing and looking at the other side of the story. As I'm listening to what you say about Canada being the most wonderful place on earth—and I agree with that—I think perhaps citizenship is the warp and the weave of Canadianness. So you have a very important responsibility as minister for citizenship.
Critics have said that citizenship is an inalienable right. The other side of this story is that perhaps once you have that inalienable right you ought not to ever be put in a position to give it up. How would you respond to that, Minister?