I am surprised to hear you say that. I would have thought it would have been the opposite for the spouse of someone who committed suicide. Since there are a lot of young people who commit suicide, the father or mother wonder what they did that prompted their child to do such a thing.
My other question has to do with self-employed workers. As you know, there are more and more of them. Many self-employed workers are women with children. If I'm not mistaken, you want to exclude them, as you mentioned in your verbal presentation. Because of the way you presented this, I have the feeling that, when you were told that this would cost between $340 million and $410 million, you felt that it was a lot of money and that you would have to cut down on the cost. And you did that by excluding self-employed workers. I hope that's not the real reason, but that was my impression as I listened to you earlier.
Another category is single people. In urban areas at least—but also in rural areas—people are increasingly living alone, particularly seniors. I know that families spring up to look after these people. They may not be families with a blood relationship, but they certainly are families in terms of the relationship that binds them together. Why are you excluding them from your bill?