Absolutely, yes. Some time ago, I was involved when the MP, the minister of state, put forward the homelessness and OAS policy that was passed. I had the privilege of working on that behind the scenes a bit. That has been so helpful for those seniors who may have needed help to apply for the OAS. It wasn't just guaranteed.
One of the challenges we do see with those benefits, though, is in regard to seniors who are currently receiving the AISH benefit. When they turn 65, we see poverty impact them, because their housing costs rise exponentially. If you're looking to tackle a big issue, that is an issue, that transition for someone receiving the AISH benefit and then going to old age security. That's when we see seniors at the highest degree of the disadvantaged stage.