I'm your witness at the moment, Mr. McCallum. The main estimates were tabled in the House and voted on yesterday. We won't be providing these binders.
Australia has a provision where citizens who are citizens of another country and become members of the armed force of a country while at war with Australia can be deprived of their citizenship. In the United States citizens can be deprived of their citizenship for being in an armed force at war with the U.S. following a conviction for high treason. The United Kingdom may deprive an individual of their citizenship if it is conducive to the public good, which is much wider than our provisions. These are NATO allies.
It is absolutely misleading to say that only totalitarian states do this. Democracies do it. It is incompatible with allegiance to Canada to fight the Canadian Armed Forces or duly betray the secrets of our country.