Because I don't know what the rules were like before 1947, is there any chance that this might create two types of persons, pre-1947, on top of the ones...? There's a group of them who may get it back, but it would be based on....
This is basically everyone, correct? It's just a broad stroke; everyone gets it back. These are all persons who are deceased. They would get nothing extra, but is there any potential for creating two groups of people, one in which a person could have—although it would have been very rare—been either widowed or divorced at some point before 1947 when they would have gotten it back, but then would have fallen through the cracks? Is there potential that some would get it back if this amendment passes, but some will still be excluded? Is it possible that there would be a different group of lost Canadians or a subgroup of lost Canadians?