I do think there are some concerns about privacy. I will give you an example that I was surprised about in my own province.
A year ago, there were notices sent out to women who were over 55, I believe, that if they didn't have their regular checkups, this was necessary. So many people were livid over that. It was in the best interest of the women, but it was an example of how some people value their privacy and really don't want governments knowing their business or using their databases for other areas.
I know it sounds silly, but I do have that example, and if you do any research on that, I think privacy is something that this bill has had to be concerned about, especially in the area of a couple of clauses.
There are quite a few clauses in this bill that will indeed improve things for seniors. One of them is being able to go online and apply to have a third party assigned as a trustee to help fill out forms. But most of all, if it's passed, will it make a significant difference and ensure that seniors who are eligible for GIS do receive it? Do you agree that this is what will make the significant difference?