Mr. Speaker, I want to ask the member about the issue of revocation of citizenship and about some of the amendments that his party voted against yesterday.
These amendments were supported by the official opposition, by members of the Bloc and by groups that presented to committee. I would suggest that the member has selective memory when he says that the issues which were brought to committee were dealt with in this bill, particularly on such an important issue as the issue of revocation of citizenship.
The B'nai Brith, in a press release yesterday, and the German Canadian Congress have made it very clear that they thought these motions should have been supported and that they would have improved the bill in a way that was needed. They stated that the motions designated as Motions Nos. 4 and 5, Group No. 2, at report stage, made the bill more just. They said that the motions would have modernized, simplified and expedited the process of revoking or not revoking a person's citizenship. They said that the motions would not only have made it more just—