Mr. Speaker, my colleague and I do great work together at the committee, and I hope to continue that.
We have to be careful in ramming things through this place. He is not wrong. We do need to deal with this issue. We need to get the amendments that we want out. We need to speak about it and have that debate, yet I hesitate to agree to push it through quickly because that is how mistakes get made. This bill has potential long-term implications for Canadians with the ability to confer citizenship generation after generation. I do believe we need to give it its due consideration.
As the member pointed out, we have many other major issues. The immigration system is badly broken, with many problems that need to be examined. I can certainly imagine that the immigration committee is going to be very consumed with all kinds of issues because of the broken system that the Liberals created.