I will give you a two-part answer. First of all, I do not know whether they have that information, and the Correctional Service of Canada does not seem to have been able to answer your question.
As far as we are concerned, information about the spouse is important because, for Old Age Security, and particularly, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, there is a difference depending on whether they are single or a couple, because the rate for the Supplement is adjusted accordingly. So, that is essential information.
Overall, the Old Age Security Program—and you have heard me say this before—does not take into account the fact that there may or may not be children. This benefit is only intended to support seniors so that they can fulfill their immediate needs. Therefore, under no circumstances are children considered under the program. As the minister already said, there are federal and provincial programs that specifically address children.