Yes. Even though he did not take any action to enquire about his benefits, his circumstances were exceptional, and he therefore acted as reasonable person would have done in his situation. If claimants have not taken “reasonably prompt steps” to follow up on their obligations under the Act, then exceptional circumstances can excuse this lack of action (Attorney General of Canada v. Somwaru, 2010 FCA 336).
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