Mr. Chairman, I'm sorry, I don't have the definitive answer right here. It gets a little bit complicated because if you are talking about whether a prenuptial agreement might be respected when a judge is looking to grant a divorce -- relief under a divorce, as you mentioned -- it can be used as evidence of intention or agreement that was entered about what kinds of obligations would arise. If it is anything to do with the children, the court would not look at it if it goes against the best interests of any children. That is one time when it wouldn't apply. But, the way the act is worded right now, a person has an obligation to support their spouse until they are no longer a spouse. This is the Maintenance Act.
It gets quite complicated when we are looking at different pieces of legislation that might apply because usually in a divorce situation, one would be seeking support under the Divorce Act. This act would have no more application once spouses are divorced. I'm sorry, I can't give you any further answer now on that specific point. I would have to look into it.