I would say that I think in regard to the example you use, where a farm child is actually working on the farm, the discrepancy you note between the two I don't think in reality would actually take place. If someone is legitimately working on a farm, we would hope that even under the reasonableness test.... I think there are a number of elements of that test that are currently quite vague and that we have very significant concerns with, but under any sort of reasonableness test, we would hope that anyone legitimately working in a farm business is able to receive income for the work they're undertaking, regardless of whether they're a child of the farm family or a salaried employee.
On September 26th, 2017. See this statement in context.