Absolutely. It's not top of mind for families to let Service Canada know that their baby has died. Oftentimes, there is no one around them to tell them to do so. That would be some of the education we would need to give to funeral homes, to health care providers, and anyone who is able to support the family at the time of their loss. Letting them know that this is something that needs to be triggered with Service Canada would be beneficial.
For families, I feel, when the child has passed, it would be very simple, in my opinion, to be able to trigger that benefit to roll into a bereavement benefit so that we wouldn't have families who have to pay it back. We certainly hear from families all the time who have experienced significant financial hardship as a result of the loss of their baby. Just not knowing where to go and what to do has been the culprit.