I think I've made it clear that I support that wholeheartedly. You know, we hear about the convention against statelessness, but let's face it, that convention was in 1954. It was brought up again in 1961. That was a different world in a sense. I'm afraid, as someone once said, the events of September 11 changed the world. We're now faced with a situation where terrorism is quite a common occurrence, not only in the Mideast and other parts of the world, but in Europe and in Canada as well. I think that, as I said earlier, a dual citizen who makes the choice of committing acts of terror or treason, or fighting against his own country, should have their citizenship removed. There's no question in my mind about that. Remember, it's a question of someone who has been convicted, not someone who's suspected. Those who have been convicted.
On May 7th, 2014. See this statement in context.