I think there is an opportunity to improve their lot. The dollar amount for those people on an individual basis.... As you saw very well with the top-up of the GIS, there's a limited number of actual dollars in the grander scheme of things, but it means a great deal to that targeted group of people.
We would say the same thing in relation to, for example, single women. There are those who have a bit of money, who cannot split their pension income. Then there are single women who are under the age of 65 who do not have access to their own OAS, and would not benefit from the spouse allowance that their sisters who are married would get.
Those are the kinds of targeted groups that we worry about, because at this point there's no way for them to change their circumstances.