Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you for coming over.
I wanted to ask a question about the children of the victims, because the opposition just raised a question about the children of the prisoners. My question is about the children of the victims. Do we have social programs to help those families? That's number one.
Second, I don't know whether everybody is aware of the fact that Clifford Olson, before he was actually sentenced or prosecuted, claimed $10,000 for each of 11 children's bodies whose whereabouts he told police. This money went to his family. That is history, and that was outrageous.
This bill only deals with the person himself. You have explained very clearly that the bill ensures that a low-income spouse or common-law partner will not lose his or her individual entitlement to old age security payments. Can you further comment on this part about families of the prisoners not being affected by this?