It's a very important question to help in planning. I would very much engage in different programs and ideas for financial planning, in the event of both managing the processes of death of the loved one and also, perhaps, supporting the family members as they cope with that afterwards. Sometimes they're not able to work.
It's part of a bigger discussion around planning for death and those end-of-life happenings, but also for the care they might need moving up to death or approaching that end-of-life time. People need to start planning sooner in life. We actually need to start talking about our younger generation here, to plan sooner in order to afford the care they may need as well as prepare for the time when they eventually pass on.