Again, you're going to that office and telling the provincial government the same information that, ultimately, you're telling the federal government. A direct line between provincial and federal would be a huge benefit.
There's also practicalities that come in later on as your grief continues and the timeline passes as well. When I went back to the provincial government for the Ministry of Transport, I had to produce documents five years later still proving that my husband had died, and changing name and changing address and all that stuff. That was five years down the road and I was still having to deal with the legalities and the practicalities of his death. If the provincial government and federal government work together, then maybe the provincial government would already have that information, and therefore lessen my stress when I walked into that office.