One example is in the U.S., where rather than having to do a specific fact case scenario permit, a general licence is provided. People could have a general licence that captures a general fact scenario that could then be applied to impacted Canadians. It's something as straightforward as what Mr. Alsace mentioned about pensioners being able to receive their funds, and receiving support payments.
In the estate case that you mentioned, you can have either a general licence to deal with that scenario, which allows a great deal of flexibility, or you have guidance—one or the other—that will address that specific type of scenario.