Yes, and I would expect that this would progress. If he's unable to work, I would expect that his disability would be progressing over time. The permanent impairment allowance would be an allowance that's available for life. It has three grade levels, and the amounts payable range between $500 and $1,500 a month. This would be the only payment that would continue after age 65.
As well, he would then be able to avail himself of the general benefits that are available to the Canadian public. As I mentioned, the supplementary retirement benefit would be payable at age 65, which represents 2% of the gross earnings loss that he was eligible for over his....