Okay. Well, I'm hearing no, I can't have those documents, but I have a problem, because in the last few weeks that this bill has been considered, we've asked lots of questions and haven't received responses yet.
Just today I saw that we received a response to my colleague Ms. Rempel Garner's questions about getting the original form, I believe, from Afghanistan. That was sent over. I got responses to questions that I asked at this committee in November of 2022 on four or five different issues. I've gone through them now, but since that time, I've had to file OPQs—Order Paper questions—and access to information requests. I actually knew the answer before I got the official answer to the committee from the department. For many of those I filed the OPQ, the Order Paper question, and received a response on the same question I asked. I got the OPQ faster than the department was able to get it. Now I'm just worried that the questions we've asked here....
Mr. Redekopp asked a question at committee just a few weeks ago about a test and its methods. There was a commitment there to provide proof guidelines as part of the public record to the committee. Mr. Redekopp also asked about the 1,095 days. The department confirmed some of the details to us. Then there was the trigger point and what the process was for calculations. Ms. Girard offered to provide the details to the committee. We're still waiting for those. There has been ample time, I think, to provide them.
Then I asked for clarification around whether we require people to do day counting and whether they need utility bills to provide residency. I asked if it's been discontinued and is only a declaration. We went into some detail about it. Then there was a commitment to provide the guidelines for decision-making in relation to assessing proof of residency. Many of these amendments are impacted by that information and that administrative burden, or whether there is an administrative burden.
I have a last one here. I have a few more, but I'll find them in my email. Ms. Rempel Garner asked, “Do you have a sense in the department of how many people who would be affected by this subamendment have already applied for citizenship through another stream?” The department hasn't yet responded to that question. We also have another member of the public who sent information about how many lost Canadians could be impacted.
When can the department provide the follow-ups to the information so that as we go through the rest of these amendments, we can reduce the time? A bunch of questions were asked at the committee. There were commitments made to provide information. I do read them. I would like to know when we will get those responses.
Thank you, Madam Chair.