Okay. There's been some research done in this, and some material has been written. My experience—and I guess that of others who try to serve their constituents—is that seniors particularly aren't accessing the programs they're entitled to, and many live in desperate poverty because of this.
Could I say to you, Auditor General, that this is something you might want to look into, in order to see why we're failing so many of our citizens with these good programs? In fact, if they were accessed, they have provided sufficient income for literally thousands of Canadian citizens. But there are still hundreds of thousands of them who don't get it because they're not somehow plugged into the system.
Could we check to see why we're failing these numbers of people who so desperately need this help?