Mr. Speaker, as I said, we will seriously study all of the amendments that are tabled.
I already see a few problems around these two issues, such as the fact that the government wants to make it so that people have to spend three consecutive years in Canada to get their citizenship. For one thing, this would limit their right to move. What happens if someone wants to spend a week in Cuba? They blow their three consecutive years.
I am open to considering my colleague's amendments. I doubt that the three consecutive years requirement would stand up in court. However, there could be another way forward. We will study the matter together in committee and call in experts to tell us what is and is not feasible.
As I said, I am open to considering the amendments. Once they are tabled, we will examine them thoroughly and work as we always do, in a respectful way.