No, you get 50%... If I had worked 35 years and I had a full pension, I would have a 70% pension, and my spouse would get 50% of my pension. Using the table that we had, table 4 on page 6, if any of the individuals in the final column in 2008 were to die--and were married prior to being 65--their surviving spouse would have the benefit of 50% of what that pension is. So rather than $32,900 or whatever it was, you'd get around $16,000.
That's pretty low. I've got to say I don't know if anyone in this room could live on $16,000, but I'll be really honest, I sure couldn't.