I agree. What we're piloting right now with PAIL Network is an automatic consent system so that, at the time of their loss, families will give their consent to their health care provider to share their information directly with PAIL Network so the family doesn't have to go home, admit that they need support, and then find the support on their own.
That pilot is going extremely well, and I believe the more we can automate things for families, the more we can take it out of their hands at the time of their loss to have to research, find it, and go and access it, the better.
Certainly if there was something automated at the time of their loss, whereby paperwork or information would get sent with the family's consent to somewhere such as Service Canada so benefits could be started automatically, that would be extremely helpful.