Speaker, I really appreciate the question and understand it all too well. But as a government, we are faced with some realities. We said that we want to maintain a position of being a responsive government. I don't think we could discriminate against other citizens if they have concerns regarding the status they occupy. I think it is important that if people have concerns, you should respond to those concerns and deal with the matter.
I just said that we are going to try and move as quickly as possible to ensure that we consider and respond to those who have issues. But we can't just stand in one place forever, particularly regarding the legal opinion of whether this is constitutional or not. It is very strong to say it is constitutional. But I think it would be unfair for the President not to consider what citizens say if they are unhappy with it, respond to that and then proceed. This is what we are trying to do at this point in time.
We made the point that we cannot waste time on this matter. To some it is about running a business, but to others it is about poverty that they are faced with. We take that into account.