For me, that's part of the reason why old age security is so important.
The other thought I have is that we talk about widows and widowers, and it is such a common part of the experience of older women that you spend a period of time on your own; it's a much more common experience for older women than for older men. It's part of the reason too that I'm interested in the issue of the guarantees we offer to singles versus couples, which is within our capacity to do something about. The underlying problem is a labour market problem, and it's hard to build the corrective into programs like CPP and into the third pillar, which is why I go to OAS.