Yes. The member is correct. We issue documentation, but the department doesn't issue the cards anymore. We issue a certificate of citizenship.
We have different application forms for different purposes, as the member knows, whether someone is having to apply for a grant of citizenship, in terms of those children born abroad since 2009 who were affected by the first-generation cut-off versus those who are being born now or who will be born in the future. Those in the first generation, who are citizens by right, would apply for a proof of citizenship. Because they are citizens automatically, it's just an issue of obtaining the evidence from the department, as I have described previously.
Thank you.