Okay. Thank you.
My second question has to do with spousal allowances.
When we do the calculation of the 50% of the 70% and the 75%, a wife ends up with a benefit of about 26% of her husband's gross revenue when he leaves the forces.
Let's be honest. A number of veterans are men, and they have wives. So these are women who can have access to these benefits. It often happens that women are unable to work and haven't worked throughout their husband's career. They simply supported their husbands as best they could in the course of his duties.
When these women were younger, they have nothing but this amount, since they aren't entitled to old age security because of their age. Do you think that's reasonable, especially considering the sacrifice that a lot of wives make because of the family situation created by a military career?