Thank you.
I am not hesitant to change things the previous government did with which we disagree, but neither am I wishing to change everything. I would also be fine with giving credit where credit is due. I do think one of the areas where we have improved is the processing time for citizenship. Partly as a result of changes made by the previous government, the processing time for citizenship is now 12 months for those who apply today. For those legacy cases that are from the past, it has been longer, but I am told that those legacy cases will be fully resolved by the end of this year.
I think we will then have an across-the-board standard for processing time for citizenship of 12 months. Six months would be better, but 12 months is better than 31 months, which is what it used to be. I think some progress has been made.
The other thing we are doing that will speed up the process is that the length of time that one has to be in the country is one year less. Under this bill, an individual can become a citizen one year earlier than before. After the individual applies to be a citizen, the processing time is one year.
There has been some improvement. I think the reduced barriers I mentioned will also make it easier for individuals to become citizens.