We've heard from witnesses that the term “acts of war” is not clearly defined in domestic or international law. When Minister Jason Kenney appeared before our committee, he recommended that the committee amend the bill to include acts that are more commonly defined in law. He suggested that terrorism, high treason, and those who serve as members of a country's armed forces engaged in an armed conflict with Canada be added as grounds for deemed renunciation of one's citizenship.
Would you agree with that?