Yes. Thank you for that question.
The minister said it this morning in committee. I think it has to be on the onus of the government. I work with lawyers. They've looked at the avenues that are available. What we see is that if they apply through the CRA, the appeal mechanism is ultimately through income tax court, which requires a tremendous amount of resources and which no senior who is already living on the poverty line is going to access.
If they go through Service Canada, it's like I said: One person said that we're not getting clear directives even when people call in. It's confusing, and it will take a long time. It's not something that's going to happen overnight, so this has to come from the government.
Even though we've heard from many seniors, the other thing I want to say is that these are the seniors that make it to legal aid. There is a whole ton of seniors that we are not learning about and who don't even know that they might have a right to appeal. The government has known about this for over a year, and they should be using what mechanisms they can to alleviate poverty, which is what the GIS is meant to do.