I have asked the Irish Human Rights Commission for its observations on the draft Bill published last April as part of the document, Citizenship Referendum: the Government's proposals, and I await those. I am also at present engaging in consultations with the SDLP as regards aspects of the proposed legislation raised by that Party. I intend to finalise the text of the Bill with parliamentary counsel to the Government, based on the published draft and incorporating whatever modifications are appropriate arising out of these ongoing consultations, with a view to obtaining Government approval to circulate the Bill in time for parliamentary debate on it during the Autumn session.
The Bill as initiated will also include provision to address the question of putting investment-based naturalisation schemes beyond possibility, in accordance with the commitment in that regard already given by me on behalf of the Government. Should any Deputy or other interested person have any observations to make at this stage, I would be delighted to take them into account in the process of finalising the text.