Yes, I certainly think so. As I said before, I think the average Canadian would be shocked and very much concerned if his neighbour was convicted of acts of terror or treason, or had gone off to another country to fight against Canadian troops or their allies. I think they would assume he's lost his privilege of citizenship, he's abused it.
I'm not sure there's been any polling on that, but I'm pretty sure the vast majority of Canadians would agree with it. Professor Lenard may not agree, but I think so. It's one thing for academics to think this is a very serious matter, but in my own view it's something that's self-evident.