Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank our witnesses for being here today.
Dr. Dauvergne and Mr. Waldman, welcome back.
Mr. Gupta, thank you so much for sharing your very personal story with us. I was very interested in hearing the comments and views of someone who's been deeply affected by a very heinous act of terror.
We know that Canadian citizens can have their citizenship taken away if they have obtained it fraudulently. Almost all of our peer countries have the ability to strip someone of citizenship for reasons of treason, terrorism, and other things. Yet critics of this bill claim that Canadian citizenship is an inalienable right. How do you respond to that? More specifically, do you believe that citizenship should never be taken away regardless of how violent and disloyal one's actions are?
Perhaps I can start with you, Mr. Gupta.