Thank you, Madam. It is not just limited to the pension. It basically depends on compensation or other rights which were acquired by the person who has died. If you are referring to access to specific medical treatments, that is a right which is directly connected to the deceased spouse. It therefore also applies to treatment and equipment.
However, if you are talking about tax benefits, access to insured pensions and access to the Office National des Anciens Combattants, those rights remain. The rights which are directly connected to the person, that is, those mainly pertaining to benefits based on a person's physical or mental state, disappear when that person dies.
But the widow is still entitled to mainly tax benefits, on top of the pension of the deceased spouse. A little earlier, I talked about complicated math. The pension is not completely reconverted. It depends on the level of disability of the person. If the level of disability is less than 40%, there is a very complicated formula which applies to the pension conversion rate. If the person is incapacitated by over 40%, the conversion is more complete.