Yes. Under the Canada child benefit, there is a definition of what is a child. A child has to be wholly dependent on their parent or the person eligible to receive the Canada child benefit.
In relation to Mr. Fergus's question, you have, as an example, the P.E.I. grandparents and care providers program. When those people are stepping in and helping to care for a child who needs a secure home, they're receiving some financial assistance from the government. That raises the question of whether that child is wholly dependent on the caregiver in that case, because that's how the current legislation reads. This is just to ensure, in those cases, that the grandparent or other carer is eligible to receive the Canada child benefit with respect to that child.