Thank you very much.
It's as simple as that.
Another observation I'll make is that you can try to not support legislation by finding little bits and pieces that you disagree with, but the bottom line is that this is—as I say, I think you've made it simple—simply a clarification based on what judges have observed. All we're trying to do is straighten it out.
Thank you for that.
My next question is to Ms. Girard. You mentioned in your response to one of the questions that in this legislation that refers to another piece of legislation with regard to the revocation of citizenship, this is in line with other like-minded countries that have the same kind of legislation. It says, my goodness, being a citizen of Canada is one of the most tremendous privileges this country can offer. Citizenship is probably the most important thing, the most cherished thing, that you can be given. If you do something that imperils...or that is found to be treasonous, one of the most serious crimes, which used to have the death penalty up until very recently, if you want to do something that really spits on the privilege of being a Canadian, then maybe the state should revoke that.
I wonder if you are aware of any other countries that share the rights and freedoms that we have, the values that we have? Perhaps you could list a couple of those countries so that my constituents know that there are other countries that they may go to that share this kind of opinion.