Absolutely. Right now, the process exists. People apply and their claims are assessed.
What this statute would do is actually institute a fast track system to ensure that the monies are put in the hands of people and organizations that need them as quickly as possible. What we're looking at is basically a claimant being able to seek compensation from the Canadian fund through a lightened attestation process. They would need some basic criteria, just the facts around the fact that they've suffered a damage or a loss of some form and be able to attest to the fact that they have supporting documentation, if needed, to prove that claim. Basically, for under $35,000, people could avail themselves of this mechanism.