Absolutely. This is definitely an improvement, and it's an improvement in two ways over the six weeks. The first is that for the six weeks of compassionate care, you needed to have a note from your doctor saying that the family member was terminally ill and was expected to die within the next six months. Very often people are critically ill and require care, and in the case of cancer, for example, they would require lengthy care, more than six weeks, but they aren't necessarily terminally ill. So this would allow families to have this benefit without necessarily being in that dire a situation.
Also, the 35 weeks is much longer than the 6 weeks, obviously, so that gives you a good amount of time. We would look at that, monitor it over time, and see how it is helping our members. But I feel that 35 weeks is a really good start.