I can say a few words, and I think my colleague Suzy McDonald might want to add to what I have to say.
In terms of general design principles, the government tried to move quickly with its response, recognizing that it was important to get support out the door to those who needed it most. It has very much been focused on supporting those most affected by the crisis, and that led to the decision to develop the CERB, which is, of course, for folks who have lost their jobs or are unable to work.
Since introducing the first tier of measures, the government has been looking at filling gaps and expanding access, as you've noted, to EI exhaustees and others. That work continues. Our sense is that we have a good deal of support out there that is very generous by international standards in the level of support being provided to them.
Suzy might want to add a little more on other groups. I know we've added support for students recently, not through the CERB but other mechanisms. There has been a lot of support for other vulnerable members of the population, so I'll see if she wants to add anything to that.