We're forming our eligibility processes. Taking a modern approach to disability is part of the disability inclusion action plan and will feed into the eligibility process for the disability benefit. I can't stress enough how complicated it was—and you all lived it with me. We don't have an easily accessible list of persons with disabilities in this country, as we would for, say, people over the age of 65, whom we could identify very quickly through our data sources.
We know that we have a list of DTC recipients. We have a list of CPPD recipients. We have a list of Veterans Affairs disability recipients. For the one-time payment, we put those lists together. We are actively working on a better process, potentially working with provinces on how their lists of disability support recipients could feed into some kind of master list, if you will, of recipients. That is, again, the hard work behind the scenes that is certainly going on right now to be ready and to have the system ready. It's going on in parallel.
Certainly DTC is not.... It's no secret that I'm not a big fan of having DTC play the gate-keeping function that it does within government, and we are working to change that.