Thank you.
If we have time, I'd like to go back to that.
I guess for both Mr. Fogel and Mr. Edelmann, we've had witnesses come before committee on this bill to talk about perhaps going farther than what's in the bill in terms of the revocation of citizenship, particularly in terms of being able to revoke citizenship based on citizenship being obtained by fraudulent methods.
I'm just wondering, Mr. Fogel, if you think this is necessary—and if so, what you would suggest in terms of an amendment—or if you don't think it's necessary, especially in light of the Oberlander case.
Mr. Edelmann, I'm just curious, based on what you said, as to how we can safeguard the perception that if you do present fraudulent information and somehow you slip through the cracks of our review system, which sometimes happens.... That's why this provision exists. How can we safeguard the obtainment of Canadian citizenship from someone who would be trying to achieve Canadian citizenship through fraudulent means?