We were also deeply saddened by the tragic events.
Speaking hypothetically, whether it's in the United States or any country abroad, if there's a situation where a Canadian who has another citizenship, as contemplated under the amendments of the bill, makes a conscious choice to engage in heinous acts and participate and commit terrorism, and that person is ultimately convicted of terrorism, as the amendment to the bill contemplates, there is the potential that an individual, under those circumstances, could become subject to the provisions of the bill.
The two key considerations there would always be, under the proposed amendment of the bill, first, whether the person is an individual who has dual or more citizenships to fall back on; and secondly, whether they are described in one of the categories in the amendments that are put forward for consideration of the committee.