I'll take credit for its successes, thank you.
To be eligible, you need to have one of two. One is if you had service in a war zone—so Korea, overseas service—and have low income. That's one of the gateways that we have to administer. The other one is if you have a war-related or service-related disability and that's prompting a need for long-term care. That's yet another gateway.
For spouses or survivors, there is eligibility now, and that's a continuation of a veteran's benefit. But the veteran had to have the benefit, so the circumstance that you've described, Mrs. Hinton, is not one for which we can now reach out to survivors at this stage. The health review is meant to take that on, to look at what can be done for those survivors, where the veteran, either for the reasons you've cited or other reasons, never came forward when they would have had a benefit had they come forward.