I'm going to continue on the same track, because I have a real concern about this.
I wonder if you looked at the issue of SIN numbers and how they actually work in terms of programs that need to be delivered out there to people. Ms. Yelich a few minutes ago said that maybe we need to give everybody a SIN number. Maybe in fact we do somehow, because a lot of the people I talk to and hear about who in fact haven't accessed some of the entitlements they had a right to are seniors, they are women, and many of them have never worked. If they didn't work they probably didn't get a SIN number. If they didn't have a SIN number, then they have no history, no track record, nothing to indicate that maybe they did qualify for something. Could that be a problem? Is this something that could be fixed?