As I have stated previously in this committee, while we don't have a firm estimate, those benefiting from the legislative remedy to extend citizenship to the second generation and beyond, where the parent meets a connection, could benefit. It's in the order of several thousand persons a year. We estimate the number should be manageable, in recognition—as previously discussed in this committee—that the department already receives in the range of 40,000 to 60,000 applications for proof of citizenship per year, and noting that the member put forward, as well, some numbers in the low thousands, I believe, at the previous hearing.
Thank you.