Okay.
I will give an example we are all familiar with: the guaranteed income supplement as it relates to retirement benefits.
It seems simpler because they are retirement benefits. There is a maximum amount that one can receive under the GIS with an income of, for example, $20,700, to use a round figure.
I'll take that as an example and apply it to Quebec. It is only an example, not a real case.
Let us say that the basic income is $24,000 for people living with disabilities in Quebec. Eventually, by regulations, the poverty line is set at an income level of $24,000.
Does that mean that in provinces or territories that have more generous regimes, people with disabilities will not receive anything more? In other words, the amount of the benefits will be different depending on the jurisdiction. Is that correct?