Yes. For part 2, what I can add is that it is based on the same platform. In order to be able to deliver the benefits quickly to the workers who need them, there is still an attestation-based application. Other requirements are being added. I spoke to one that was added later on for the Canada recovery benefit, which was the requirement to have filed taxes in the preceding year, but there's also, in this case, for example, the need to provide the postal code, the name of your employer and the location of work. Because this is a geographically driven benefit, you need to demonstrate that the loss of your work is in the region where the lockdown was occurring, for example.
On December 7th, 2021. See this statement in context.