The rules contain a number of measures that could be modified by regulation. In general, the percentages and factors used for calculating wage subsides can be modified by regulation.
Getting to your specific question, the definition of a base percentage—which is the basic wage and rent subsidy definition—if you look at proposed paragraph 125.7(1)(n), provides the flexibility to provide an alternative subsidy rate that can be calculated in respect of different entities or different applicants for the subsidies. That would provide flexibility to provide different wage subsidy rates that can be calculated for, in your example, a different industry beyond tourism and hospitality.
There is flexibility provided in order to change the subsidy rates and have different rates applying in respect of different entities, potentially in different sectors.