Could I add?
The Benner decision was about Mark Benner, who was a convicted murderer from the United States, born in wedlock to a U.S. father and a Canadian mother. It was a unanimous Supreme Court decision in 1997. A lone bureaucrat cancelled that decision in 2004 and immediately went back to discriminating against women. The Supreme Court has answered the question on whether you're a criminal or not a criminal, whether you're born in or out of wedlock. I don't know how the government is not being held accountable for this, because the gentleman from the Canadian Bar Association is right. For the second generation born abroad, by operation of law, it should already be there.