I want to echo what my colleague just indicated and remind the members here of what we heard in the testimony, that this basically creates a civil penalty in addition to one that was provided by the courts. Again, I'll reiterate that if there is equality to be had—which we think there is—we need to look at the circumstances in which people were denied. And rightly so; people have paid into this. In the event that they find themselves in a situation wherein they're not employed, they should rightly have access to it.
Thank you.