If I understand the member's question correctly on whether we did increase the benefits or not, there are a couple of points of clarification.
First, most importantly, it was the government's decision—obviously through their process and through the negotiated collective bargaining process—to set that standard. I think there was a good discussion that you had here from the Government of Canada in the earlier testimony on how that was done and how it was collaborated on, for example, with industry bodies and association bodies.
Second, I do believe that the change there, as was noted earlier, was not a reduction in benefits but rather an adjustment, whereas previously people had that corridor of benefits that was an unlimited amount. Then, through that collective bargaining process, it was adjusted down to a cap of $1,500. Again, I cannot comment on the efficacy of that, but certainly, as the administrator, we are committed to adjudicating all claims per the new negotiated agreement and in accordance with those provisions.