Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would like to thank Mr. Kmiec and Mr. Redekopp for bringing this issue forward. It's a very important issue to the government on this side as well.
As Ms. Kwan is in constant touch with the minister to resolve this matter, so am I on this side. We want to see this matter come forward at some point in time. The reason is that we do not want these bad actors to take advantage of these innocent people time and time again. I'm sure on this side the minister is paying attention to the victims and not to the culprits. That's the plan, and that's what is happening right now. I'm sure that in the coming days we will be able to see better results on this.
As far as my understanding goes, we are talking about not even 700 students. I think at some point in time we can have a briefing from the minister or the parliamentary secretary, who is sitting along with us, to see the number of those affected by this. Every case is at a different level as well in the processing stage. Every case needs to have attention paid to it, because some of them might have already been approved and some of them are in the queue. As far as I see, I don't think it's 700 people. However, even if there's one, it is important that we deal with it.
Madam Chair, you mentioned the bill we are doing right now, the citizenship bill. I ran into Senator Martin today, but I couldn't even say much besides “good morning” because we want to get this bill through this committee so it can get passed in the House, go back through the Senate and get royal assent one day. She's very proud of bringing this forward. We, as committee members, agree as well.
Thank you, Mr. Kmiec and Mr. Redekopp, for bringing this forward.