Mr. Speaker, that is the exact cooperation for which we on the opposition side are looking. I congratulate the hon. member for mentioning that.
The reality is that whatever it takes we should do it. Whether it is the Prime Minister, the leader of our country, or the Privy Council, we should do whatever it takes to get it authorized, get it done and look after these people because it needs to be done. Hopefully the requirements of it will be done right away.
I understand what he is saying and I understand the technicalities around it, but if the Prime Minister of the day really wants this to happen, it can be done. It is as simple as that. If we in the House can rush through pay raises for ourselves with the snap of a finger, then we in the House should be able to look after widowers and widows extremely quickly as well.