I'd like to come back to a different example. As discussed in the committee before, a person who is naturalized in Canada who immigrates and who's granted Canadian citizenship is able to pass on citizenship automatically to their child born abroad, who is considered the first generation born abroad, whereas currently, someone who's a citizen as of right—generally, that's someone who is born abroad—cannot.
That is an important distinction. It doesn't have to do so much necessarily with provincial benefits administration, but it is one of the very important reasons that it's important for the law to be clear and why this transitional provision, consistent with similar provisions in past remedies, is important.