I need more time to think about it, if I could. I'm willing to get back to you on that, because you have opened up another problem.
You have to remember, we were the cause of it. CPP was not formed until 1966. Back in the 1950s and 1960s, women did not work. If they worked, they were supplementing their husband's income. So what happened is there was that 20-year gap where women weren't working. So whether they were married or not, they did not have access to CPP. I'm sorry, it's not available to them because they didn't work at that particular time.
So I feel we are the root cause, because it wasn't done. So if you would allow me to come back to you, I will give you or let Carole give you something. I will do it, but I'll ask Carole to present it. I'm willing to give you something that would work for single women too.