I recognize one in the group. There is a very closely related group of individuals who have similar birthdates and similar sorts of circumstances. The only thing that's different is the gender and marital status of the grandparents, so that is a group that will come up and that I think should be addressed. These individuals just happen to be born to the wrong gender or marital status of a grandparent and, as a result, their citizenship was denied because their parents applied for a grant under subsection 5(4) that was was approved after their date of birth. They just will never be Canadian under the current legislation.
As for improving it, that deserves more study by Parliament. There have been several committee reports, we note, at the CBA immigration law section, that have made recommendations. I would refer to those as well.