Thank you.
I have a final question. Minister, the previous Conservative government gave your predecessor the unfettered discretion to grant citizenship. Bill C-6 does not reinstate the necessity of the Governor in Council's approval for ministerial granting of citizenship. Bill C-6, as written, doesn't provide the scope to make such an amendment.
Under what circumstances, other than the humanitarian or compassionate discretion you already have, would you override or short-circuit the arms-length citizenship process, with its prerequisite qualifications and checks? Fundamentally, do you believe that a politician in the executive branch of government should have the unchecked power of granting citizenship?