Yes. Actually these benefits are available to people who are willing to indicate that they have a disability. I think one of the challenges we've been seeing is that seniors don't like to be labelled “disabled”. They don't like to identify their functional limitations—and really, what we're talking about here for everybody is functional limitations—as disabilities, so they don't claim many of these benefits that actually they are eligible for.
There is some work we'd like to be doing with the folks who are working on seniors policy to start to figure out how we can get beyond that. Nobody likes to be labelled “disabled”, but if we can perhaps change the way we characterize it.... The names of those tax credits are all “disability” tax credits. Maybe if we start to talk about “functional limitations” or “participation limitations” or something.... I don't what the trick will be, but it's a big issue, actually.