In that instance, I think the request from Ms. May is that the minister will take into consideration the factor on the bounds of probability the individual is not a citizen of another country. If that's the case, the amendment doesn't indicate that, but rather it says the minister may not revoke a person's citizenship or renunciation of citizenship unless the minister is satisfied on the bounds of probability the person is a citizen of another country.
There's a difference. It's perhaps subtle, but nonetheless it's an important difference to automatically deem the minister may not revoke versus the minister needs to take into consideration and take into account that issue.