Thank you, Mr. Chair.
And thank you, Your Excellency, for your presentation and for appearing before us this morning.
We know that a Canadian citizen can have his or her citizenship taken away if it was obtained fraudulently. Almost all our peer countries have the ability to strip citizenship for reasons such as treason and terrorism, among other things, yet critics of this bill claim that Canadian citizenship is an inalienable right. How do you respond to that?