Mr. Speaker, I did not use the term citizenship of convenience when I spoke. Wherever citizenship is being used as a convenience or as a strategy or as an option, I think that is something we should be concerned about. I was addressing the fact that people seem to be able to buy their way into the country and it is advertised blatantly that this is able to be done. That is what I was expressing concern about.
The problem with this is not that it is fraud. The problem is it seems that it is perfectly legal. We are not talking about fraud here; we are talking about what is admissible in the current system. There may be all kinds of problems with fraud but that is another matter altogether. That is not what I was addressing. I am addressing the way the system actually works when it is working according to the rules. That is what disturbs me.