Mr. Speaker, the member knows well the processes of the House. Obviously, it could be done at committee. That is a good thing.
We all know of unique cases that have happened. We cannot craft legislation that covers every single situation. Sometimes it works out well for people, and sometimes there is a bit more work that is required.
What is really critical, from my perspective, is that the legislation we create covers all situations. We have to make sure we do not allow bad legislation to get through that allows for loopholes such as, for example, the father and son who were given citizenship, who clearly should not have, because security checks were not properly made. Therefore, we have to make sure that the legislation we approve in the House is as solid as can be. That is why the process we are going through here in the House is so important, and what the bill will go through at committee is vital.