I have not dealt directly with a case, but I spoke of two very specific examples in my speech in the Senate.
I'll share one with you. She has regained her citizenship with the help of Don Chapman and ministerial discretion. An example is Ms. Byrdie Funk, who was born in Mexico to two Canadian parents and was brought to Canada when she was just two months old. She grew up in southern Manitoba, where she went to school, made friends and learned to skate on the pond behind her house. When, at age 36, she applied to renew her passport, she received a letter from the government explaining to her that she was no longer a Canadian citizen. Imagine, growing up—