Thank you, Madam Chair.
My questions for the officials will be about whether this is true today, because this is a very thoughtful vision that Madam Kwan is bringing in. It reads:
For the purposes of paragraph 3(1)(b), subsection 3(2) and paragraphs 3(3)(a.01) and (c), if a child is born after the death of either of their parents, the child shall be deemed to have been born before the death of that parent.
I think this is an excellent addition, Madam Chair, because I have seen cases coming day after day to our constituency office where people have, by marriage, spouses who were citizens here. Their spouses now, because their relationship doesn't exist after death, are not allowed to come in here. In fact, this is important for the children.
I would like to know if that practice is still effective today or not.