One of the first phone calls I got when people found I was involved in this was from a lady in Quebec. She had worked all her life in the United States and for the U.S. consulate. She was 85 years old. She had just broken her $1,000 pair of glasses; she was nearly blind. She received this notice that tax on her social security was going to be withheld, by 25.5%.
She was absolutely desperate. She was forced to move. She moved into an apartment that wasn't really up to par with her needs, so she had some renovations done. While this was going on, she tripped on something and broke a leg. She wound up in a hospital. She had a heart attack, and while she was recovering from the heart attack her sister came in and said, you know, your ceiling fell down.
This is an unusual case, but there are so many situations when people are of that age—They just can't handle that sort of stuff. To change the rules when people are being affected like that is really immoral. It should never happen.