Yes, I just have a question, because I think Brad made a good point about examples being illustrative.
Just so I'm clear, if this amendment is passed, say I was born in Canada, lived in Canada my whole life and then I go off to study and I study for a period of, say, three years abroad. I meet someone and I have a kid abroad. I then wouldn't have been resident in Canada within a period of 1,095 days. Walk me through it. Examples like that might be illustrative in terms of people who are studying abroad and having children abroad, but who have been in Canada their whole life and would pass on the citizenship in that context.
