This is a bit like the comment Fermat made in the margin of a book concerning an easy to understand numerical theorem (there is no combination of a, b and c (all positive integers) for which an = bn + cn, where n is a positive integer greater than 2) that became known as "Fermat's Last Theorem" and which took 350 years to prove. After stating the theorem, he wrote "I have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to contain."
In this instance, my mind is too narrow to be concerned with the proper taxation of life insurance policies that had been held in a 401(k) plan, or I would be clamoring for your answer.