Mr. Speaker, I have spoken more about Bill C-63 in about two minutes, having been interrupted twice, than all these people all day today. All they want to talk about is things they can perpetrate as being accurate when they know full well they are not.
I will talk about the bill. This is what the Canadian public should know about this bill on citizenship. It is intended to give citizenship at birth to all persons born in Canada. Is the Reform Party opposed to that? The Reform Party does not want to allow that to happen. This bill gives the minister new authority to annul, cancel, wipe out citizenship in cases where it has been obtained through the use of false identity or where the person was subject to criminal prohibitions under the act. This is exactly the point we hear them pontificating about in some self-righteous manner to try to paint all immigrants as criminals, to try to paint all immigrants as a burden on Canadian society.
That is the Reform mantra. That is what Reformers believe.