Thank you.
I grew up in Montreal. I grew up in the heart of the Jewish community, the Van Horne and Mountain Sights area. That will tell you exactly. I was right on the corner, actually. My bedroom overlooked the Jewish People's School. I have friends, and I still have friends, who went to school with me there, at Van Horne school and Northmount High School, and who have parents.... The mom of my best friend at the time—God bless her—is still living. She still has the numbers written on her skin, Mr. Fogel.
Growing up as a young man of immigrant parents, particularly in that part of Montreal, I learned at a very early age about the impact of fanaticism and extremism, and of those who want to perpetrate harm—acts of terror—on other human beings because of who they are. I learned about the impact on generations and generations, and not only of those families directly affected but also of mankind.
I'm in favour of any bill that deters that kind of activity and eliminates it. We should have zero tolerance as Canadians. I appreciate your comments. Do you think the ability to revoke dual nationals of their Canadian citizenship, if they're convicted of terrorism or high treason, will have a deterrent effect, potentially?