I simply want to add that I don't believe we will reach 100%, because people have to declare their income in order to get the Guaranteed Income Supplement. So, they will have to declare their income. There are people who, for personal reasons, do not. That is one thing.
We talked a little about discussions with the provinces to exchange information. That is exactly the kind of situation where it would be useful to get information to know who is receiving social assistance in one region, because the provinces are there, on the ground, with individuals, communities, etc. So the activities that Ms. Martel talked about and that Service Canada undertakes with at-risk or priority groups are done above all with community organizations who know who those people are. They know where the homeless are, and so on. We do not know. We are good for the major transfers, but we work with police services and so on to find individuals. We prepare materials.
Now, a one-time application is needed to get the Guaranteed Income Supplement. Previously, the application had to be filled out every year. Now, it's automatic as long as a tax return is filed; it's for life.